The Frenemy Mistake

The Frenemy Mistake

by Laura Brown
The Frenemy Mistake

The Frenemy Mistake

by Laura Brown

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Overview

We should have started, and ended, with sex.

Hindsight is 20/20 and all that crap. Instead of being a fun stress relief, rock climber Grant turned out to be the most boring date in the history of the universe. I wanted to scratch that itch, not bore it to death. Lesson learned. If there's one thing I'm good at, it's taking life lessons to heart.

One problem remains: His best friend and my best friend are engaged. It's why we waited as long as we did for that awful date. Now we need to team up to help plan a quickie wedding, because when your bestie needs a favor, you come prepared, no matter who you have to team up with.

If only the attraction didn't spark back to life, making this planning business a whole lot more fun than expected. It's hot as hell, and Grant's climbing all my walls, right into my heart, until I discover the addiction in his past. I'm not sure of the details, but my parents were addicts, teenage addicts at that, and I can't afford any more of that in my life. Only he's gotten under my skin, and ending as friends no longer looks like an option.

**Mistaken Hearts is a standalone series. Each book can be read out of order, though may encounter spoilers for previous books**

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162597704
Publisher: Laura Brown
Publication date: 03/02/2021
Series: Mistaken Hearts , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 319 KB

About the Author

After spending her childhood coming up with new episodes to her favorite sitcoms instead of sleeping, Laura Brown decided to try her hand at writing and never looked back. A hopeless romantic, she’s been drawn to love stories since a young age. She lives in Massachusetts with her family, and yes, that includes feline members! Laura’s been hard of hearing her entire life but didn’t start learning ASL until college, when her disability morphed from an inconvenience to a positive part of her identity. It’s important to her to create strong, competent characters with disabilities, as she didn’t have that growing up. At home the closed captioning is always on, lights flash with the doorbell, and hearing aids are sometimes optional.
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