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She Likes It, Hey Micah

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She Likes It, Hey Micah

De: Dana LeCheminant
Narrado por: Kaden Catalina, Kenneth Faircloth Jr.
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Eternal optimist Micah Taylor dreams of finding her soulmate, but every new first date has her believing less and less in true love. All she wants is what her parents had before her mom died, but so far no guy has stuck. Maybe no one will.

When presented with the opportunity to help reopen the lodge where her parents were married, Micah jumps at the chance to prove to her awful boss that she has what it takes to be more than an assistant. If she can’t find success in relationships, at least she can find success at work. If only the grumpy assistant to the client had any faith in her.

Fischer doesn’t want a lot in life—the reopening to go well, his past to disappear, and to take over his boss’s company. Micah threatens all of those things. Reluctantly following her lead means dealing with her endless sunshine, and that distraction is the last thing he needs if he wants to rise back to the top.

It’s too bad his heart latched onto her the moment he saw her, because falling for Micah means falling short in every way. She deserves better than a guy who lost everything to his last love. And neither of them can handle any more heartbreak if things go wrong.

©2023 Dana LeCheminant (P)2025 One Audiobooks
Comedia romántica Contemporánea Cortejo
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