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Dangle the Ring. Blue Ridge Mountain Hockey, #2
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- ISBN8201712921
- EAN9798201712921
- Date de parution30/06/2022
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- ÉditeurJL
Résumé
A hot, new romance by USA Today bestselling author Elizabeth Lynx about a fake engagement that turned into something not so fake. What happens when a hockey player and a wedding planner kiss pretending to be in love and that kiss turns into something neither expected? I thought it was a good idea to pretend to be engaged to my sister's best friend. Before you judge, hear me out. I needed the money.
Okay, that sounded really bad, but Harper needed something too, a job. We were both benefiting from the fake engagement. The only problem was as we tried to keep it a secret from our friends and family, the more word got out. That's the problem with being a famous hockey player and living in a small town. Word spreads fast. I guess I didn't think that one through. I didn't think a lot of things through.
But I was desperate for the money I could get by pretending to be Harper's fiancé. My ex-wife took everything I had and trying to raise my son in a tiny one-bedroom apartment wasn't easy. I may not be proud of the lie I told, but I'd do anything for my little boy. Even pretend to not be in love with my fake-fiancé.
Okay, that sounded really bad, but Harper needed something too, a job. We were both benefiting from the fake engagement. The only problem was as we tried to keep it a secret from our friends and family, the more word got out. That's the problem with being a famous hockey player and living in a small town. Word spreads fast. I guess I didn't think that one through. I didn't think a lot of things through.
But I was desperate for the money I could get by pretending to be Harper's fiancé. My ex-wife took everything I had and trying to raise my son in a tiny one-bedroom apartment wasn't easy. I may not be proud of the lie I told, but I'd do anything for my little boy. Even pretend to not be in love with my fake-fiancé.



















