Beschreibung
Produktdetails
Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
30.09.2022
Verlag
Sourcebooks IncSeitenzahl
512
Maße (L/B/H)
20/13/4 cm
Gewicht
447 g
Farbe
Flieder
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-1-72828-261-9
From New York Times bestselling author of Things We Never Got Over comes a hilarious, heart-stealing, small-town romance about starting over, finding your courage, and falling in love when you least expect it.
Marley left Culpepper to escape the whispers and the heartache. Now, thirty-eight and out of options, she's back--living in her childhood bedroom, coaching the hopeless girls' soccer team, and facing the town that never forgot her biggest mistake.
But sometimes rock bottom is exactly where a second chance begins.
When a fake relationship with the school's most eligible coach becomes Marley's only way to survive the rumor mill, sparks fly and hearts are on the line.
Jake Weston is everything she never saw coming: tattooed, fiercely loyal, and hiding a vulnerability that matches her own. Their deal is supposed to fix their reputations, not change their lives. But with every laugh, every awkward team practice, and every not-so-pretend kiss, Marley must decide if it's finally her turn for happily ever after.
If you crave fake relationship romance with real heat and heart, small-town second chances and slow-burn chemistry...then Rock Bottom Girl is your next must-read.
Warning: Story also includes a meet-puke, a bouffanted nemesis, a yard swan and donkey basketball, a teenage-orchestrated makeover, and a fake relationship that gets a little too real between the sheets.
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