Friends...with benefits? For Sadie Nixon, life is one big adventure with something new around the corner. And anytime she needs a break, she can always rely on James Montesano--the best guy she knows. This time when she arrives in Shady Grove, however, something is different. There's a little extra
What Happens Between Friends
β Scribed by Beth, Andrews
- Book ID
- 110505761
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 157 KB
- Series
- In Shady Grove 2
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Friendship set on fireβ¦ When Sadie Nixonβs life falls apart, yet again, she returns home to Shady Grove and the one person she cares for above all else, her best friend James Montesano. Friends since they were ten, she can always count on James to have her back without judgments, recriminations or strings. But, James isnβt acting like himself. Seems heβs no longer satisfied with playing is safe or playing by the rules. And after they give into the attraction thatβs always simmered below the surface of their friendship and move into friends-with-all-the-hot-and-steamy-benefits territory, he wants more. Sadieβs always been in his heart, but now he wants her in his bed, and in his life, permanently. Except Sadie doesnβt do permanent. Or have any plans of staying in Shady Grove. But she doesnβt want to lose James, either. Sometimes, friendship is just the beginningβ¦
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