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"Rochelle French brings both tears and laughter, leaving you breathless for more...lots more!" New York Times bestselling author, Virna DePaul
Years ago, Sadie Courant had been the frizzy-haired twerp next door. Now she's drop-dead gorgeous and has, well...uh...breasts. It's no wonder Broadway director Ethan Sawyer doesn't recognize his best friend's little sister when he sees her again.
Sadie has been in love with Ethan since she was in braces. So when he fails to recognize her at the bachelor auction she's organized, she flips. Sure, she looks a little different now, what with the boobs and a little help from a flat iron, but really?
Deciding she needs to get the man out of her system, Sadie negotiates a way for Ethan to make up for his mistake: a one-night stand. She figures after they do the deed, he'll head back to New York and she'll finally be able to let go. But when Ethan has to move back to the small town of Meadowview and work side-by-side with Sadie, she realizes she couldn't be more wrong about the letting go part of her plan. Because Ethan has and always will be...forever the one.
"Rochelle French brings both tears and laughter, leaving you breathless for more...lots more!" New York Times bestselling author, Virna DePaul
Years ago, Sadie Courant had been the frizzy-haired twerp...
"Rochelle French brings both tears and laughter, leaving you breathless for more...lots more!" New York Times bestselling author, Virna DePaul
Years ago, Sadie Courant had been the frizzy-haired twerp next door. Now she's drop-dead gorgeous and has, well...uh...breasts. It's no wonder Broadway director Ethan Sawyer doesn't recognize his best friend's little sister when he sees her again.
Sadie has been in love with Ethan since she was in braces. So when he fails to recognize her at the bachelor auction she's organized, she flips. Sure, she looks a little different now, what with the boobs and a little help from a flat iron, but really?
Deciding she needs to get the man out of her system, Sadie negotiates a way for Ethan to make up for his mistake: a one-night stand. She figures after they do the deed, he'll head back to New York and she'll finally be able to let go. But when Ethan has to move back to the small town of Meadowview and work side-by-side with Sadie, she realizes she couldn't be more wrong about the letting go part of her plan. Because Ethan has and always will be...forever the one.
Well I enjoyed this book, it also is an old release. I am not sure why it popped up as its from 2014. It had some nice characters I enjoyed meet =ing and I always enjoy a bachelor auction.
But I thought the conflict was pretty silly, Ethan the hero is afraid he would have some sort of complex cumpulsion disorder like his mother did. She committed suicide and his father became a drunk and he learned it was heridary so he feels he will hurt his family.
Saidie thinks its silly tooo and tries to talk to him about it but he doesnt listen.
It was a light story and filled with some great characters but I just didn't believe this was an issue or even one many other readers would believe,
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Niki H, Reviewer
I love stories like this. known most of your life and discover the love of each other as adults. this is a definite re read
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sharon m, Librarian
Well I enjoyed this book, it also is an old release. I am not sure why it popped up as its from 2014. It had some nice characters I enjoyed meet =ing and I always enjoy a bachelor auction.
But I thought the conflict was pretty silly, Ethan the hero is afraid he would have some sort of complex cumpulsion disorder like his mother did. She committed suicide and his father became a drunk and he learned it was heridary so he feels he will hurt his family.
Saidie thinks its silly tooo and tries to talk to him about it but he doesnt listen.
It was a light story and filled with some great characters but I just didn't believe this was an issue or even one many other readers would believe,
Was this review helpful?
Niki H, Reviewer
I love stories like this. known most of your life and discover the love of each other as adults. this is a definite re read
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