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Cover of Why Not Both?

Why Not Both?

โœ Scribed by Sarah Neeson


Book ID
115323058
Publisher
18 Street Press
Year
2024
Tongue
English
Weight
180 KB
Series
The Blue Vista Crew 01
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

โœฆ Synopsis


Lis Stone

After escaping another disastrous internet date, I am done with dating. I've just landed my dream job as the head chef for Vancouver's premier wedding venue, Blue Vista Events. I don't have time to date. But my sister has other plans, dragging me to a bar, and forcing me to promise that if a "smoking hot guy" asks me to dance, I'll say yes.

Enter Spencer Cole.

The man is gorgeous, funny, and he can dance. An instant connection ignites, leading to a one-night stand that leaves me craving more.

Then I discover he's the event coordinator for Blue Vista, so I end it before it begins. I have a hard rule: No dating co-workers. I've worked hard to get where I am in my career, and I refuse to let a man derail me. Again.

Spencer Cole

From the second I see Lis Stone, every other woman disappears into the background. After one steamy night and one perfect date, I'm convinced: our connection is natural...


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