The Proposition by Elizabeth Hayley

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The Proposition by Elizabeth Hayley
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Professional hockey player Ben Williamson doesn’t quite know how he got himself into this situation; hiring someone to be his date to his brother’s wedding is way out of character for him. But with family pressuring him to settle down, going stag just isn’t an option. It would just be one more thing his polite, cultured family uses as ammo against him.

Ryan Cruz is having a bad day. Wait, make that a bad year. Broke, technically homeless, and living on a friend’s couch, she’s now also unemployed after her sharp tongue gets her fired from her job. So when a handsome stranger approaches her out of the blue with a proposition–he’ll pay her to be his date to his brother’s wedding for the weekend–accepting his offer is a no brainer. She needs the cash and figures it wouldn’t be in the best interest of a professional athlete to murder her.

What starts as a simple business arrangement soon becomes more as these opposites attract and get caught up in the wedding magic. Will Ben and Ryan be able to turn their relationship into something more? Or is love based on a proposition too much of an obstacle to overcome?

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Table of Content

  • 1. Cover
  • 2. Title Page
  • 3. Copyright Notice
  • 4. Dedication
  • 5. Chapter One
  • 6. Chapter Two
  • 7. Chapter Three
  • 8. Chapter Four
  • 9. Chapter Five
  • 10. Chapter Six
  • 11. Chapter Seven
  • 12. Chapter Eight
  • 13. Chapter Nine
  • 14. Chapter Ten
  • 15. Chapter Eleven
  • 16. Chapter Twelve
  • 17. Chapter Thirteen
  • 18. Chapter Fourteen
  • 19. Chapter Fifteen
  • 20. Chapter Sixteen
  • 21. Chapter Seventeen
  • 22. Chapter Eighteen
  • 23. Chapter Nineteen
  • 24. Chapter Twenty
  • 25. Chapter Twenty-One
  • 26. Chapter Twenty-Two
  • 27. Chapter Twenty-Three
  • 28. Chapter Twenty-Four
  • 29. Chapter Twenty-Five
  • 30. Chapter Twenty-Six
  • 31. Chapter Twenty-Seven
  • 32. Chapter Twenty-Eight
  • 33. Chapter Twenty-Nine
  • 34. Chapter Thirty
  • 35. Chapter Thirty-One
  • 36. Chapter Thirty-Two
  • 37. Chapter Thirty-Three
  • 38. Chapter Thirty-Four
  • 39. Chapter Thirty-Five
  • 40. Chapter Thirty-Six
  • 41. Chapter Thirty-Seven
  • 42. Chapter Thirty-Eight
  • 43. Chapter Thirty-Nine
  • 44. Chapter Forty
  • 45. Acknowledgments
  • 46. About the Author
  • 47. Also by Elizabeth Hayley
  • 48. Contents
  • 49. Copyright Page

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Connie Sims
Connie Sims

Its interesting how only Ben took responsibility of his actions, not the mother n father for not truly expressing their care of all tge years and expecting to be understood, the brother who did stole his brother gf instead felt entitled tht ben must do the apologizing, the escort who wasnot actually an escort because she chose to lie but felt "victimized" by wht ben thought as the truth, wht the hell is the point the story really?? I got lost there in the end, ben surrounded by all these ppl who numerous times basically just want ben to be the problem solver n be at fault. I for one felt sorry for ben.

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