Not That Kind of Girl by Nia Forrester
“Kate won’t be back ‘til Monday.”
A roommate. Her boyfriend. An irresistible opportunity.
Terri has always been “the quiet one.” People think she’s shy, but she’s really not. She’s pretty enough, and smart enough, she just hasn’t been particularly … remarkable.
Ian on the other hand is remarkable. He’s also Terri’s roommate Kate’s boyfriend. He notices what others do not. He knows Terri’s not shy, and he’s curious about what else she might be. Kate being away for a long weekend provides the perfect chance for him to find out.
Terri might be into it. A completely unexpected kiss she and Ian shared the week before makes him hope she will be. Or maybe … she’s just not that kind of girl.
- File Name:not-that-kind-of-girl-by-nia-forrester.epub
- Original Title:Not That Kind of Girl (The Shorts Book 8)
- Creator:Nia Forrester
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B086VYM6BR
- Publisher:Stiletto Press, LLC
- Date:2020-04-06T18:30:00+00:00
- File Size:205.700 KB
Table of Content
- 1. Title Page
- 2. Copyright
- 3. Epigraph
- 4. About ‘Not That Kind of Girl’
- 5. Chapter 1
- 6. Chapter 2
- 7. Chapter 3
- 8. Chapter 4
- 9. Chapter 5
- 10. Chapter 6
- 11. Chapter 7
- 12. Chapter 8
- 13. Chapter 9
- 14. Chapter 10
- 15. Chapter 11
- 16. Chapter 12
- 17. Chapter 13
- 18. Chapter 14
- 19. Chapter 15
- 20. Chapter 16
- 21. Also by Nia Forrester
- 22. About the Author
Nia Forrester
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Not a fan of cheating tropes, no matter how many times the author tries to justify it I’ll always hate it.