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A Groom of One's Own

By: Emma St. Clair
Narrated by: Meg Sylvan, Rock Engle
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Publisher's Summary

He always dreamed of getting married—but for love, not to avoid deportation.

Eli Hopkins has it all—almost. A hockey career with the wildly popular Appies. Teammates who are like brothers. The only thing he's missing is someone to share it all with. Oh, and correctly filed visa paperwork.

Due to administrative error, Eli is about to lose everything. Unless he can find someone to marry him in the next thirty days. He might have the perfect woman in mind. The only problem? He'd like to marry her for real, not simply for legal purposes.

Now, Eli faces the challenge of winning over a wife who thinks the marriage is in name only...

A Groom of One's Own is a closed-door marriage of convenience hockey rom-com with heart and humor, sizzle but no spice. Perfect for fans of sports romance who want a little less heat.

This book connects to Just Don't Fall and Absolutely Not in Love from the Sweater Weather series, but all books can be listened to as standalones.

©2024 Emma St. Clair (P)2024 Podium Audio

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