The Right Move - A forced proximity, fake dating sports romance from the TikTok sensation and author of MILE HIGH (ebok) av Ukjent
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Ukjent (forfatter), Liz Tomforde (forfatter)

The Right Move (Windy City Series) ebok

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RYANI'm the newest Captain of the Devils, Chicago's NBA team, and the last thing I needed this year was for Indy Ivers, my sister's best friend, to move into my apartment. She's messy, emotional, and way too tempting. But when the team's General Manager refers to me as an unapproachable lone wolf with no work-life balance, I can't think of a better way to convince him otherwise than pretending to date my outgoing roommate.The only problem? Faking it feels far too natural.INDYI never imagined I'…

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Undertittel A forced proximity, fake dating sports romance from the TikTok sensation and author of MILE HIGH
Forfattere Ukjent (forfatter), Liz Tomforde (forfatter)
Utgitt 19 mars 2024
Sjanger Romantikk og drama, Skjønnlitteratur
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781399728577

RYAN

I'm the newest Captain of the Devils, Chicago's NBA team, and the last thing I needed this year was for Indy Ivers, my sister's best friend, to move into my apartment. She's messy, emotional, and way too tempting. But when the team's General Manager refers to me as an unapproachable lone wolf with no work-life balance, I can't think of a better way to convince him otherwise than pretending to date my outgoing roommate.

The only problem? Faking it feels far too natural.

INDY

I never imagined I'd be living with my best friend's brother, NBA superstar Ryan Shay. Even more unbelievable? He needs me to act as his loving girlfriend who's suddenly changed him into a friendly and approachable guy. Because, well . . . he's not. He's controlling of his space and untrusting of others.

But blurred lines make it almost impossible to separate real from fake. And falling for my roommate was never part of the deal. But soon I find myself questioning if sharing a roof with my best friend's brother was the right move after all . . .