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Is it worth looking to the past to find your future?
According to this article, I might’ve already met my soulmate . . .
And I missed my chance to find the love of my life.
It's the cherry on top of an already doomed situation. If I don’t find my own date for my sister’s wedding, I’m stuck with the worst groomsman as a date.
The answer is go on a quest to reunite with my exes and figure out where everything went wrong—or right.
The execution…not so Out of desperation, I accept help from the least likely source.
The secret Ethan Montgomery, notorious womanizer, brother of the groom, and my consolation prize if I can’t bring a real date to the wedding. Unsurprisingly, he’s also invested in not being my date for our siblings’ wedding and is willing to help me at all costs.
The As we navigate through a maze of my past relationships, unexpected feelings begin to surface, blurring the lines between our roles as partners-in-crime and something more.
The With time running out and the wedding fast approaching, I must choose between giving love a second chance with one of my exes or taking a leap of faith into the unknown with Ethan.
The Will this journey lead me to my true soulmate, or will I discover that the love I've been searching for has been beside me all along?
Is it worth looking to the past to find your future?
According to this article, I might’ve already met my soulmate . . .
And I missed my chance to find the love of my life.
It's the cherry on top of an already doomed situation. If I don’t find my own date for my sister’s wedding, I’m stuck with the worst groomsman as a date.
The answer is go on a quest to reunite with my exes and figure out where everything went wrong—or right.
The execution…not so Out of desperation, I accept help from the least likely source.
The secret Ethan Montgomery, notorious womanizer, brother of the groom, and my consolation prize if I can’t bring a real date to the wedding. Unsurprisingly, he’s also invested in not being my date for our siblings’ wedding and is willing to help me at all costs.
The As we navigate through a maze of my past relationships, unexpected feelings begin to surface, blurring the lines between our roles as partners-in-crime and something more.
The With time running out and the wedding fast approaching, I must choose between giving love a second chance with one of my exes or taking a leap of faith into the unknown with Ethan.
The Will this journey lead me to my true soulmate, or will I discover that the love I've been searching for has been beside me all along?
Our little white lie tied us up in ways we never expected.
I promised my family I would bring my boyfriend home.
Everything was going my way.
Until his wife showed up at the airport instead of him.
Thankfully, my brother’s best friend is taking the same flight.
Liam Cohen saw me at my worst, but during our trip, we make a pact:
To shield each other against the relentless matchmaking efforts of our mothers.
We were single and happy with it.
Or so we thought.
Liam, however, decided our agreement wasn't quite enough.
Suddenly, we found ourselves engaged.
“It's for my grandmother,” he claimed.
“You’ll benefit from it too,” he dared to say.
“Just for the weekend,” he reassured.
“Everything will be just fine,” he promised.
Except, it wasn't.
My mother is now on the brink of choosing my wedding dress and color palette if I don't beat her to it.
His relatives are suggesting we make it official that very weekend.
And my brother, Liam's best friend, is now in on the scheme. Joy.
But it will all be worth it when we’re able to go our separate ways, single and free.
That’s what all the shared jokes, close touches, and fleeting glances have been about.
Right? What could possibly go wrong?
Our little white lie tied us up in ways we never expected.
I promised my family I would bring my boyfriend home.
Everything was going my way.
Until his wife showed up at the airport instead of him.
Thankfully, my brother’s best friend is taking the same flight.
Liam Cohen saw me at my worst, but during our trip, we make a pact:
To shield each other against the relentless matchmaking efforts of our mothers.
We were single and happy with it.
Or so we thought.
Liam, however, decided our agreement wasn't quite enough.
Suddenly, we found ourselves engaged.
“It's for my grandmother,” he claimed.
“You’ll benefit from it too,” he dared to say.
“Just for the weekend,” he reassured.
“Everything will be just fine,” he promised.
Except, it wasn't.
My mother is now on the brink of choosing my wedding dress and color palette if I don't beat her to it.
His relatives are suggesting we make it official that very weekend.
And my brother, Liam's best friend, is now in on the scheme. Joy.
But it will all be worth it when we’re able to go our separate ways, single and free.
That’s what all the shared jokes, close touches, and fleeting glances have been about.
Right? What could possibly go wrong?
She's a corporate lawyer; he's a carefree bodyguard. When their worlds collide, sparks fly in 'About That One Night'—a romantic comedy about opposites attracting in the most delightful way.
Life doesn't always go as planned, but sometimes, that's where the magic happens.
Enter Zoe Harper.
Let me tell you, life has a funny way of flipping you upside down when you least expect it.
Case in I’m currently packing up my life into cardboard boxes after leaving my long-term, commitment-phobic ex-boyfriend.
Just when I think things can’t get worse, I find myself at a destination wedding with a grumpy but ridiculously handsome bodyguard, Maximillian McCallister.
Max and I have always been he’s annoyingly charming, and I’m just trying to figure out my next move without losing my mind.
But one night, fueled by tequila and maybe a little bit of spite, we end up having the most incredible one-night stand. It changes everything.
Now I’m back in Boston, trying to figure out my new life with my meddling family, my stressful career, and stupidly hot Max popping up everywhere I go.
He’s infuriatingly perfect, and did I mention he’s my brother-in-law’s best friend? Yeah, it’s complicated. Even before factoring in the positive pregnancy test that flips my world upside down.
She's a corporate lawyer; he's a carefree bodyguard. When their worlds collide, sparks fly in 'About That One Night'—a romantic comedy about opposites attracting in the most delightful way.
Life doesn't always go as planned, but sometimes, that's where the magic happens.
Enter Zoe Harper.
Let me tell you, life has a funny way of flipping you upside down when you least expect it.
Case in I’m currently packing up my life into cardboard boxes after leaving my long-term, commitment-phobic ex-boyfriend.
Just when I think things can’t get worse, I find myself at a destination wedding with a grumpy but ridiculously handsome bodyguard, Maximillian McCallister.
Max and I have always been he’s annoyingly charming, and I’m just trying to figure out my next move without losing my mind.
But one night, fueled by tequila and maybe a little bit of spite, we end up having the most incredible one-night stand. It changes everything.
Now I’m back in Boston, trying to figure out my new life with my meddling family, my stressful career, and stupidly hot Max popping up everywhere I go.
He’s infuriatingly perfect, and did I mention he’s my brother-in-law’s best friend? Yeah, it’s complicated. Even before factoring in the positive pregnancy test that flips my world upside down.
A fiery second-chance, sizzling romance in which two former spouses are forced back into each other's lives—whether they like it or not.
My grandmother always had a flair for drama.
At eighteen, I was forced to marry so I could pay my college tuition.
Enter Caleb Cunningham: my best friend’s brother and Navy SEAL.
I needed my inheritance, he needed money to cover his dad’s hospital bills.
It seemed like a win-win.
The marriage didn’t last, but that’s okay. It was a marriage of convenience.
At least, that’s what I told myself.
Over a decade later, Grandma’s still pulling the strings from beyond the grave.
Her last wish? For me to live with my estranged husband for six months, or I lose everything—my company and my employees’ livelihoods included.
Now, I’m stuck with Caleb, the rugged, infuriating, and the man who once broke my heart. The deal is simple: he’ll stay with me for the next six months as long as I give him... well, everything.
He wants control.
He wants my grandmother’s penthouse.
And, of course, he wants the Bentley.
Caleb seems determined to make my life hell, and he’s enjoying every minute of it.
But if he thinks I’m going down without a fight, he’s got another thing coming. It takes two to make a marriage, and it’ll take two to crash it into the ground.
A fiery second-chance, sizzling romance in which two former spouses are forced back into each other's lives—whether they like it or not.
My grandmother always had a flair for drama.
At eighteen, I was forced to marry so I could pay my college tuition.
Enter Caleb Cunningham: my best friend’s brother and Navy SEAL.
I needed my inheritance, he needed money to cover his dad’s hospital bills.
It seemed like a win-win.
The marriage didn’t last, but that’s okay. It was a marriage of convenience.
At least, that’s what I told myself.
Over a decade later, Grandma’s still pulling the strings from beyond the grave.
Her last wish? For me to live with my estranged husband for six months, or I lose everything—my company and my employees’ livelihoods included.
Now, I’m stuck with Caleb, the rugged, infuriating, and the man who once broke my heart. The deal is simple: he’ll stay with me for the next six months as long as I give him... well, everything.
He wants control.
He wants my grandmother’s penthouse.
And, of course, he wants the Bentley.
Caleb seems determined to make my life hell, and he’s enjoying every minute of it.
But if he thinks I’m going down without a fight, he’s got another thing coming. It takes two to make a marriage, and it’ll take two to crash it into the ground.