A good girl follows the rules. So does a smart woman. That's why I've resisted my brother's best friend for years.
Fine, fine. Maybe the sexy, charming confident baseball player hasn't given me a reason to suspect he's thinking the same flirty, dirty thoughts as I am.
But then he starts showing up by my side at sporting events. At galas. And his eyes are saying all sorts of flirty, dirty things.
Like maybe we should cross the friends line and head right into benefits?
The Rules of Friends with Benefits is an 11,000-word prequel novella and it leads into to full-length novel The Virgin Rule Book. You don't have to read The Rules of Friends with Benefits to enjoy The Virgin Rule Book, but you'll likely enjoy this story and the characters!
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That’s a nice introduction for the full story of The Virgin Rule Book. I’m going to enjoy reading the continuation of the story. Until next time y’all happy reading.
It was great! I’m sad that it ended without giving me the whole story!
The book has nothing to do with the title . It’s a huge cliff hanger and not in a good way . By the end you feel like you’ve only read one big chapter instead of a story . It feels like only a fraction of a book . Doesn’t really tell a story .
It was great and I wish there was more
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A quick and quirky introduction to Nadia and Crosby. Full of fast paced banter and wit.
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Frank Lauren Hitchcock (March 6, 1875 – May 31, 1957) was an American mathematician and physicist known for his formulation of the transportation problem in 1941. Academic life Frank did his preparatory study at Phillips Andover Academy. He entered Harvard University and completed his bachelor's degree in 1896. Then he began teaching, first in Paris and at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio. From 1904 to 1906 he taught chemistry at North Dakota State University, Fargo. Hitchcock returned to Massachusetts and began to teach at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and study at the graduate level at Harvard. In 1910 he obtained a Ph.D. with a thesis entitled, Vector Functions of a Point. Hit...