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My Plus One = You
by Angela Haas
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Synopsis
They’re just trying to survive wedding season—until love crashes the party.
It’s wedding season in Scottsdale—the perfect backdrop for love … unless you’re Rachel or Cameron.
For Rachel, wedding fever is difficult to escape, especially since she's a thirty-four year old perpetual ...
It’s wedding season in Scottsdale—the perfect backdrop for love … unless you’re Rachel or Cameron.
For Rachel, wedding fever is difficult to escape, especially since she's a thirty-four year old perpetual ...
They’re just trying to survive wedding season—until love crashes the party.
It’s wedding season in Scottsdale—the perfect backdrop for love … unless you’re Rachel or Cameron.
For Rachel, wedding fever is difficult to escape, especially since she's a thirty-four year old perpetual bridesmaid. For Cam, who invests more in his bakery than his heart, weddings are just another event to survive.
Desperate to avoid the endless parade of “I dos” alone, Rachel and Cam make a pact—be each other’s plus one for the season’s weddings. The rules are simple: don’t overcomplicate things, be there for each other, and—most importantly—don’t fall in love.
Easy, right?
When their exes reappear, stirring up old emotions, their resolve is tested. Amid the swirl of confetti and wedding vows, they confront their growing feelings and lingering pasts.
Will the irresistible pull of love force them to break the rules?
Dive into a steamy, humorous, and heartfelt story where love may be the wedding guest neither Rachel nor Cameron saw coming.
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