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Description
Two fiercely independent young professionals begin an “arrangement” where they have pre-scheduled hookups, but the situation grows complicated when feelings get in the way.
This blend of spice, fake-dating, and the lives of the privileged will immediately find fans among readers of Not in Love by Ali Hazelwood, Wildfire by Hannah Grace, and The Dixon Rule by Elle Kennedy.
Never let friendship get in the way of a situationship . . .
Teagan knows what she wants, and how she’s going to get it. She’s in her last year of law school and appearances are important to her family—she doesn’t want to let anyone down. But when her parent-approved boyfriend isn’t cutting it between the sheets or beyond, she decides to leave him behind–right at the start of summer season. . . and it sucks being single when there are so many weddings and black-tie events lined up in her social calendar. Teagan’s a fiercely independent woman who knows she doesn’t need a man . . . but people ask so many questions. Enter, Heath.
They’ve been in the same friend group forever, and when they set their complicated past behind them, it becomes apparent that they can both get what they want. Heath’s handsome, smart, sexy, and knows his way around, but he’s not “relationship” material. With him, Teagan doesn’t have to be the only “single” at events. Soon, the two sign a contract to define their situation—but when feelings start to get in the way, their deal might be irretrievably broken.
Two fiercely independent young professionals begin an “arrangement” where they have pre-scheduled hookups, but the situation grows complicated when feelings get in the way.
Two fiercely independent young professionals begin an “arrangement” where they have pre-scheduled hookups, but the situation grows complicated when feelings get in the way.
This blend of spice, fake-dating, and the lives of the privileged will immediately find fans among readers of Not in Love by Ali Hazelwood, Wildfire by Hannah Grace, and The Dixon Rule by Elle Kennedy.
Never let friendship get in the way of a situationship . . .
Teagan knows what she wants, and how she’s going to get it. She’s in her last year of law school and appearances are important to her family—she doesn’t want to let anyone down. But when her parent-approved boyfriend isn’t cutting it between the sheets or beyond, she decides to leave him behind–right at the start of summer season. . . and it sucks being single when there are so many weddings and black-tie events lined up in her social calendar. Teagan’s a fiercely independent woman who knows she doesn’t need a man . . . but people ask so many questions. Enter, Heath.
They’ve been in the same friend group forever, and when they set their complicated past behind them, it becomes apparent that they can both get what they want. Heath’s handsome, smart, sexy, and knows his way around, but he’s not “relationship” material. With him, Teagan doesn’t have to be the only “single” at events. Soon, the two sign a contract to define their situation—but when feelings start to get in the way, their deal might be irretrievably broken.
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