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I Could Be Yours
BLURB:
The best man ghosted me six years ago after kissing me, and now I have to plan every wedding event under the sun with him.
Nate Stiles is the definition of serious.
Furrowed brow? Check.
Rain cloud personality? Double check.
I shouldn’t be thinking about the fact that our kiss was the best one of my life right now. I should be planning the bachelorette party of the millennium.
I shouldn’t be wondering when Nate became such a good dancer after we got roped into salsa lessons with the happy couple. I should be mentally ticking off boxes on my bridal checklists.
I shouldn’t be wondering what it would be like if I didn’t hate Nate Stiles. I should be holding strong against a man who doesn’t believe in love.
My name is Essie Lovelock. I am a reformed love obsessed fairytale fanatic and I’m determined to be the best maid of honor my best friend could ever have.
And I am absolutely not going to fall for the best man.
standalone grumpy/sunshine, second chance romance.
REVIEW: 5* Perfection 🙌🏻
Trix and Tristan are getting married and we’re invited through the eyes of Beatrix’s best friend, Essie and Tristan’s brother Nate.
Nate ghosted Essie six years ago after they shared a kiss. Ever since there has been a strange vibe between them. He’s grumpy and she’s a ray of sunshine. Now they’re thrown back together for a beautiful wedding and love is all around! Nate’s struggling to hold on to his grumpy hat and Essie is just so loveable she’s hard to resist.
This is kind of an extension of the Toronto Terror (ice hockey) series although Nate is a science nerd and Essie is a makeup artist rather than a hockey romance.
Essie is helping Trix with the wedding/hen party and Nate is doing the same for the stag party. They are in competition with each other but Nate has met his match because Essie is Queen at organising.
Can Nate work through his past and realise the one that got away is more than a kiss?
This book was everything. It was funny, sweet and swoony with some hotness to warm the sheets. Nate really proved himself worthy of Essie.
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