Julia Conti is living the dream in New York City. She has a job she loves in publishing and shares an apartment in the Village with her lifelong best friend, Allie. Following a bad break-up, Julia swears off of men and relationships, until she meets Ben Martin, an up and coming author who is smart,
The New Rule: (The Casual Rule 2)
β Scribed by Netzel, Ac
- Book ID
- 109193086
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 165 KB
- Series
- Casual Rule 2
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Authorβs Note The Casual Rule should be read prior to The New Rule.
Madly in love, Julia and Ben have taken their casual friends-with-benefits relationship to the next step... a committed relationship.
Can a snarky girl from The Village and a former commitment-phobe survive real life dating or do old habits die hard?
Recommended for readers 18+ due to sexual references and sex scenes
A little more sweet, a little more smut, a little more snark.
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