Plight

I promised myself to a boy.

 

From two-time Romance Book of the Year Nominee and bestselling author K.M. Golland comes a hilarious, childhood marriage promise romance with a Sweet Home Alabama meets How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days vibe. Perfect for fans of Sally Thorne and Tessa Bailey.

Plight [plahyt]
Noun: a difficult, or otherwise unfortunate situation.
Verb: pledge or solemnly promise. Be engaged to be married.

 

Elliot Parker was my best friend. When we were eight years old, he gave me a cheese ring, pushed it onto my finger, and asked me to marry him.
I ate the cheese ring. I also said, "Yes" but that we'd have to wait until we were thirty years old.
Two years later, we nearly drowned in a storm drain.
Four years after that, he moved away and I never saw him again.
I turned thirty last week, and now Elliot is holding me to our promise. Seriously, he is insane if he thinks an out-of-the-blue Facebook message stipulating the binding law of an oral contractual agreement is going to seal our ridiculous twenty-two-year engagement. Insane.
I wonder if he really does look like his profile picture though because... wow!

 

"One of the most adorable, funny, loving books I have read" ~ Reviewer

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Plight

I promised myself to a boy.

 

From two-time Romance Book of the Year Nominee and bestselling author K.M. Golland comes a hilarious, childhood marriage promise romance with a Sweet Home Alabama meets How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days vibe. Perfect for fans of Sally Thorne and Tessa Bailey.

Plight [plahyt]
Noun: a difficult, or otherwise unfortunate situation.
Verb: pledge or solemnly promise. Be engaged to be married.

 

Elliot Parker was my best friend. When we were eight years old, he gave me a cheese ring, pushed it onto my finger, and asked me to marry him.
I ate the cheese ring. I also said, "Yes" but that we'd have to wait until we were thirty years old.
Two years later, we nearly drowned in a storm drain.
Four years after that, he moved away and I never saw him again.
I turned thirty last week, and now Elliot is holding me to our promise. Seriously, he is insane if he thinks an out-of-the-blue Facebook message stipulating the binding law of an oral contractual agreement is going to seal our ridiculous twenty-two-year engagement. Insane.
I wonder if he really does look like his profile picture though because... wow!

 

"One of the most adorable, funny, loving books I have read" ~ Reviewer

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Overview

I promised myself to a boy.

 

From two-time Romance Book of the Year Nominee and bestselling author K.M. Golland comes a hilarious, childhood marriage promise romance with a Sweet Home Alabama meets How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days vibe. Perfect for fans of Sally Thorne and Tessa Bailey.

Plight [plahyt]
Noun: a difficult, or otherwise unfortunate situation.
Verb: pledge or solemnly promise. Be engaged to be married.

 

Elliot Parker was my best friend. When we were eight years old, he gave me a cheese ring, pushed it onto my finger, and asked me to marry him.
I ate the cheese ring. I also said, "Yes" but that we'd have to wait until we were thirty years old.
Two years later, we nearly drowned in a storm drain.
Four years after that, he moved away and I never saw him again.
I turned thirty last week, and now Elliot is holding me to our promise. Seriously, he is insane if he thinks an out-of-the-blue Facebook message stipulating the binding law of an oral contractual agreement is going to seal our ridiculous twenty-two-year engagement. Insane.
I wonder if he really does look like his profile picture though because... wow!

 

"One of the most adorable, funny, loving books I have read" ~ Reviewer


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155045014
Publisher: Golland Family Pty Ltd
Publication date: 05/29/2017
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 522 KB
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