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by Audrey Carlan

Series: Calendar Girl (3)

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A fiancee. I'm going to Chicago to pretend to be some Italian Stallion's future wife. Why a massive hunk, boxer, and rich restaurateur needs a fake bride is beyond me. Then again, I'm not paid to know why. I'm paid $100,000 to be his escort, or in this case, the woman he's supposedly "going" to marry. The moment I met Antony "Tony" Fasano, I thought I might have lost my ability to breathe. In my twenty four years of life, I'd not seen anything like him. Clad only in a small towel precariously dangling from his hips--water droplets streaming down every inch of his muscular frame--I knew right then and there, I'd finally seen male perfection in all its raw glory. What happened next blew me away. It was now abundantly clear why he needed me...a fake fiancee.… (more)
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I honestly have no idea how they're going to translate this series into an acceptable format for television or movie, I can't remember which. And if movies? 12 of them? ( )
  amandanan | Jun 6, 2020 |
I laughed out loud at the opening of this book. Didn't expect the arrangement to quite go the route that it did. Nicely written with good character development, storyline, & plot. Enjoyed the book! ( )
  BookJunkie777 | Oct 16, 2016 |
Audrey Carlan har med sin serie skabt en skøn cliffhanger om en stærk kvinde, som møder smukke og sexede mænd. Desuden så giver Audrey Carlan læseren en mulighed for at læse en erotisk roman, som byder på mere end hed sex på varme strande. Skøn og sexet fortsættelse i ”Calendar Girl”-serien! ( )
  evalucia | Sep 25, 2016 |
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A fiancee. I'm going to Chicago to pretend to be some Italian Stallion's future wife. Why a massive hunk, boxer, and rich restaurateur needs a fake bride is beyond me. Then again, I'm not paid to know why. I'm paid $100,000 to be his escort, or in this case, the woman he's supposedly "going" to marry. The moment I met Antony "Tony" Fasano, I thought I might have lost my ability to breathe. In my twenty four years of life, I'd not seen anything like him. Clad only in a small towel precariously dangling from his hips--water droplets streaming down every inch of his muscular frame--I knew right then and there, I'd finally seen male perfection in all its raw glory. What happened next blew me away. It was now abundantly clear why he needed me...a fake fiancee.

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