You Don't Get Joe!
β Scribed by Monique DeVere
- Book ID
- 110687639
- Publisher
- Monique DeVere
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 342 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781005666729
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A lot can happen in six days!
There's no secret that New York columnist Robyn (Robbie) Dare hates Valentine's Day. So when her editor assigns her the task of writing a column about V-Day, she advises her readers to skip it. Dubbed The Valentine Hater, at least one person is out for blood, leaving Robbie little choice but to beat a hasty retreat back to her family in the UK. It wouldn't be so bad if heartthrob Joe Langford weren't right on hand to welcome her back. She used to have a thing for Joe. So did her sister. Five years ago, Robyn pretended to choose her career and walked away, but she always regretted her decision.
There was a time when Joe longed to rectify the mistake he made when he let the woman he loved walk out of his life. Now she's back and bringing a heap of trouble with her. Good thing Joe likes trouble. He isn't sure how this mess will turn out, but one thing Joe knows for sure, skipping Valentine's Day just might be the best thing Robbie ever did!
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