Honeymoon Phase: A Marriage-of-Convenience Romantic Comedy for Fans of Witty Banter and Friends-to-Lovers Tropes (Mountain Men Matchmaker, 3) by Amy Daws

Honeymoon Phase: A Marriage-of-Convenience Romantic Comedy for Fans of Witty Banter and Friends-to-Lovers Tropes (Mountain Men Matchmaker, 3) by Amy Daws

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Honeymoon Phase: A Marriage-of-Convenience Romantic Comedy for Fans of Witty Banter and Friends-to-Lovers Tropes (Mountain Men Matchmaker, 3) by Amy Daws

Honeymoon Phase: A Marriage-of-Convenience Romantic Comedy for Fans of Witty Banter and Friends-to-Lovers Tropes (Mountain Men Matchmaker, 3) by Amy Daws

$18.99
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New York Times bestselling author Amy Daws' Mountain Men Matchmaker series continues with a swoony, spicy friends-to-lovers rom-com about a man who becomes a lumberjack and proposes a fake marriage, all because he's been secretly in love with his best friend for years. Perfect for fans of Lucy Score, Chloe Liese, and Meghan Quinn. "I dare you not to fall in love with the Mountain Men Matchmaker series!" -Lucy Score, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author Fact or fiction: proposing to your best friend so she can inherit her family business is a great idea. When Addison “Roe” Monroe tells me she’s going on a husband hunt at the local lumberjack competition so she can inherit her father’s lumberyard, desperate times call for desperate measures. She’s sworn off romance. Says she’s been through enough tragedy. So I offer myself as an alternative, 'cause that’s what best friends are for. But my stubborn friend, who would rather drive a forklift than get her nails done, refuses to accept my help, and now I find myself training to become a lumberjack. I refuse to let Roe hitch her wagon to some hulking ax wielder who might be a serial killer. She means too much to me. And I swear there are moments where she looks at me like I mean something more to her, too. On the surface, I’m offering a marriage of convenience to protect her. But the truth is…I’m hopelessly in love with my best friend. So if I have to marry her and move her up to Fletcher Mountain just to see if she could love me back, so be it. Because my only regret would be losing her forever, and that’s a fact. Read more

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