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Cover of The Perfect Catch: A Sports Romance (The Darcy Brothers)

The Perfect Catch: A Sports Romance (The Darcy Brothers)

✍ Scribed by Nichols, Alix


Book ID
108850755
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Weight
294 KB
Series
The Darcy Brother2
Category
Fiction
ASIN
B06XK3DH28

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✦ Synopsis


Love, steam, laughs, and a big castle in Burgundy. NOAH This year is about righting an old wrong. It’s also about proving my worth to Coach and helping my team win gold at the French Water Polo Championship. With an unruly mutt for company and a part-time gig to pay rent, I’m one hundred percent focused on my objectives. That is, until I catch an intruder poking around my kitchen. Sophie Bander turns my world upside down. My new landlord’s daughter isn’t just the hottest woman alive–she’s the stuff of dreams, the object of my deepest, wildest fantasies. But no matter. Nothing–not even Sophie–can make me abandon my goals. Except… I want her to distraction. And that’s the understatement of the century. SOPHIE This year is about proving to Dad I can be a first-class realtor and a worthy associate. That’s why I’m in Paris, learning the ropes at a large agency. When I’m done, I’ll go back to Key West, join the family business, and then marry the man of Dad’s dreams. I don’t need to be attracted to the guy–I’m incapable of sexual attraction, anyway. That is, until a hunk of a tenant mistakes me for a thief and presses me against the wall in his kitchen. Noah Masson turns my life into a mess. He makes me blush and laugh, and fantasize about him all the damn time. He awakens my body. And yet, not even dreamboat Noah can get me sidetracked from my goals. Or can he?


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