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Loading... Delivery Girl: A contemporary sports romantic comedy (Minnesota Ice Book 1) (edition 2017)by Lily Kate (Author)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This was cute. Girl delivers pizza to home of a super star hockey player she's been crushing on and he falls for her. There's a lot of other stuff that goes on, but that's the essence of it. Ryan was a good guy the whole way through, so not much drama there. The two just had some what seemed to be insurmountable forces standing between them. But they made it work and got their happy ending. ( ) I guess I'm a sucker for a nice Minnesota boy and a quirky funny girl. Basically no games-really other than some reticence in sharing with each other the true feelings. There was plenty of spice and laughs. I was thrilled with this for a debut novel and will be following this author on her writing journey! Sports is a very light side-dish in this novel; basically only the Hero's career and adds a little layer of complication. no reviews | add a review
Good things come in extra-large, smoking hot packages. Things like pizza. The very pizzas that I deliver for my dad's restaurant, Peretti's Pizza. It's a temporary job, something to pay the bills until I graduate from school, but it does the trick. In fact, it's working quite well-until Ryan Pierce of the Minnesota Stars decides to order a pizza from me, and life as I know it turns upside down. You see, Ryan Pierce doesn't just open his front door. He opens it buck naked. And suddenly, I'm not the one boasting the biggest, hottest package in the room. However, it's what happens next that gives me butterflies whenever my phone beeps. Ryan starts to call, and then text, and then fifteen pizza deliveries and one fantastic night later, we're friends with benefits. So when he asks me to be his fake girlfriend at his brother's wedding, I'm happy to help. But the longer we pretend, the more I worry that this is one package I might not be able to handle. No library descriptions found. |
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