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Pucking Your Best Friend

L.A. Hawks Hockey, Book 2

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Pucking Your Best Friend

De: Sierra Lewis
Narrado por: Shaina Summerville, Jarman Day
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Never fall for your best friend...especially when she's using your face to sell her dreams.

Maddie's life is a mess.

Homeless, heartbroken, and ready to give up on her dream of running her own dating agency, she's desperate for a way out. Thank goodness there's a solution to all her problems, and his name is Matthew Payne. After all, having a famous, sexy hockey player as a best friend has to have perks, right? Like the use of his guest room when she has no place to stay, and his handsome face for an ad campaign. She just has to teach Matt how to convincingly give a woman that feeling of being his one and only…and comes to wish he wasn't such a good actor. And that he'd quit walking around shirtless.

Matt's life is fantastic!

He has the best job in the world, a stress-free love life, and no reason to change a thing. Which is why there's no way he'll let Maddie put out a public call for "his dream woman." Firstly, because that person doesn't exist. Secondly, because Maddie has got to stop giving him whole-body flirting lessons. Thirdly, because the only woman he's ever been interested in gave him a pass ages ago. And is now sleeping in his guest room....

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