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  • How to Catch a Bachelor

  • Chester Falls, Book 4
  • By: Ana Ashley
  • Narrated by: Nick Hudson
  • Length: 5 hrs and 47 mins

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By: Ana Ashley
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Publisher's Summary

T1ghtBuns: I could knead the best bread you've ever eaten on those tight abs.

TopM4N: *snorts* you sure you're on the right app?

I’m a born romantic. He doesn’t believe in relationships.

Two things we agree on...together we are electric, and we want casual. We’re both best men at a wedding, and guess where the bachelor party is?

As they say, what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas...or does it? Waking up married to an unshakeable bachelor is one thing. Accidentally falling in love with him however, is what could get me into real trouble...

How to Catch a Bachelor is the fourth book in the Chester Falls series and features an opposites attract and waking up married tropes, a family with a penchant for inappropriate gifting, lot’s of cinnamon buns, and a small town like no other.

©2020 Ana Ashley (P)2020 Ana Ashley

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