Faking it with the Football Star by Zoe Beth Geller

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Faking it with the Football Star by Zoe Beth Geller
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Jilted at the altar by her famous fiancé in Las Vegas, Rose finds herself in a pickle. This is the last time she’ll trust a man. Not only is she alone with no money, but she also has nowhere to go. To make matters worse, she is ambushed by the press.

Panic ensues until a handsome stranger slips his muscled arm around her waist, his cologne tantalizing her nose.

Did he tell the press they are married?
A quick Vegas wedding and a flight to Maine where he is the star of the team.

It’s only for one year. By then, she will be on her feet, and she’ll have her life back. Her biggest problem? Faking it with the irresistible quarterback is so easy, the lines between faking it and reality are blurred.

  • File Name:faking-it-with-the-football-star-by-zoe-beth-geller.epub
  • Original Title:Faking it with the Football Star: Maine Megalodons
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:uuid:e598c302-a27f-4b52-bb57-dc54b22022be
  • Publisher:Kinky Ink Publishing, LLC
  • Date:2023-02-23T16:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:910.546 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Copyright
  • 3. Contents
  • 4. Chapter 1
  • 5. Chapter 2
  • 6. Chapter 3
  • 7. Chapter 4
  • 8. Chapter 5
  • 9. Chapter 6
  • 10. Chapter 7
  • 11. Chapter 8
  • 12. Chapter 9
  • 13. Chapter 10
  • 14. Chapter 11
  • 15. Chapter 12
  • 16. Chapter 13
  • 17. Chapter 14
  • 18. Chapter 15
  • 19. Chapter 16
  • 20. Chapter 17
  • 21. Chapter 18
  • 22. Chapter 19
  • 23. Chapter 20
  • 24. Chapter 21
  • 25. Chapter 22
  • 26. Chapter 23
  • 27. Chapter 24
  • 28. Chapter 25
  • 29. Chapter 26
  • 30. Chapter 27
  • 31. Chapter 28
  • 32. Chapter 29
  • 33. Chapter 30
  • 34. Chapter 31
  • 35. Free Book
  • 36. Also By Zoe Beth Geller
  • 37. Acknowledgments
  • 38. About the Author

1 comments
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Mare Wood
Mare Wood

I couldn't get through this. The picture it was articulating wasn't one I wanted to read. The writing was off, past and present tense were used interchangeably and sentences weren't complete. Written more colloquially. Not for me, someone will probably like this tho.

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