The Fake Marriage Proposal

· Angel Point Livro 5 · Tantor Media Inc · Narração de Katharine Chin
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When a fake marriage fails, what comes next? Following a disastrous relationship, successful divorce attorney Wynne Olsen is ready to put her past firmly behind her and start fresh in sunny California. But first she'll need to help plan her sister's wedding and quit her new position as Angel Point's city attorney. A local hero's Nordic good looks are a distraction she doesn't need at any time, much less when she's tying up loose ends on her way to a better future. Former marine and single dad Brett Macauley is focused on raising his daughter and opening a veterans village. There's no time left for courting love, but when his daughter proposes a fake marriage between him and Wynne in order to adopt her best friend out of the foster system, Brett thinks that's a worthy reason to pop the question. Especially since he's realizing Wynne is quickly winning over his heart. Another failed fake marriage isn't what Wynne wants, but she does believe in Brett. Can Wynne finally say "I do" to a happy future . . . one with Brett in it? Contains mature themes.

Sobre o autor

Susan Lute is an award-winning author of contemporary romance, women's fiction, and romantic fantasy. She writes whenever she can. Contemporary romance, dragons, and a good cup of coffee make her day.

Katharine Chin is a Taiwanese American actor, writer, and producer based in New York. She trained as an actor at UC San Diego, Steppenwolf West, and received her MFA in acting at The New School.

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