Spontaneous
  • LECTURAS 50
  • Votos 2
  • Partes 3
  • Hora 11m
  • LECTURAS 50
  • Votos 2
  • Partes 3
  • Hora 11m
Continúa, Has publicado jun 20, 2020
Reese Williams life sucks.
She lost her money to the dreaded college, her teaching job hardly pays, and she is depressingly single. She almost skips on her high school reunion, but can't pass up the chance for the free booze and food. 

James Snyder has had a boring life.
He still lives in the town he was born in, lives in an old house, runs his dad's business, and doesn't have the time for a relationship. All that changes when he caters to a high school reunion and bumps into a childhood best friend, who proposes a solution to spice up their lives.

Don't hate me for how cliche this book is going to be.
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