Summer Laurent is finally getting her life together. She’s freshly divorced from a cockroach of a man, loves her job, has found the perfect house, and has a group of ride-or-die friends who always have her back. The last thing she wants is someone coming in and making a mess of all her carefully constructed plans.
But it might be the one thing she needs most.
When Garrett Vogel overhears a self-inflated jerk disrespecting the gorgeously intriguing woman he’s just met, there’s no way he’s going to let it stand. Introducing himself as her boyfriend was only supposed to put her ex in his place and send him packing. Instead, Garrett finds himself accompanying her to her boss’s wedding festivities…all weekend long.
What could possibly go wrong?
As their weekend turns into weeks, Garrett couldn’t be more thrilled, but Summer knows it’s only a matter of time before it all implodes. Even if she could get over being nearly a decade older than Garrett, he’s made it very clear they want complete opposite things in life. Can getting to happily ever after truly be worth it if they have to give up everything they’ve always wanted to get it?
Genre: Romance
But it might be the one thing she needs most.
When Garrett Vogel overhears a self-inflated jerk disrespecting the gorgeously intriguing woman he’s just met, there’s no way he’s going to let it stand. Introducing himself as her boyfriend was only supposed to put her ex in his place and send him packing. Instead, Garrett finds himself accompanying her to her boss’s wedding festivities…all weekend long.
What could possibly go wrong?
As their weekend turns into weeks, Garrett couldn’t be more thrilled, but Summer knows it’s only a matter of time before it all implodes. Even if she could get over being nearly a decade older than Garrett, he’s made it very clear they want complete opposite things in life. Can getting to happily ever after truly be worth it if they have to give up everything they’ve always wanted to get it?
Genre: Romance
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