Friendship on Fire / On Temporary Terms
Friendship of Fire by Joss Wood Best friend and fake fiancé? Jules Brogan has no shortage of work. So why she said yes to designing a yacht with old flame Noah Lockwood, and posing as his fiancé, she has no idea. But what are old friends for…especially if she can coax him into one last kiss.
On Temporary Terms by Janice Maynard Sometimes keeping things strictly business isn’t an option… There’s a new bachelor in town knocking Abby Hartman off her game. Scotsman Duncan Stewart, her client’s grandson, should be off-limits – but certainly a brief, mind-blowing affair wouldn’t be too terrible…
| Author | Joss Wood & Janice Maynard |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Mills & Boon (Desire) |
| Place | London |
| Year | 2018-06-14 |
| ISBN | 9780263936117 |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Condition | Very Good |
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