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Something Borrowed
- Fake Engagement Collection, Book 3
- Narrated by: Janna Erikson
- Length: 5 hrs and 2 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Borrowing your best friend’s shirt is okay. Borrowing her ex is not.
Christine Swanson is a number cruncher and fact checker, but her crush on her best friend’s ex, Toby Cannon, has always left her with a negative balance. When she needs a date for her cousin's wedding, her best friend suggests borrowing Toby for the week.
Toby goes along with the fake relationship with the one purpose: winning his ex back. There's just one problem: Pretending with Christine feels all too real.
With love and friendship on the line, Toby and Christine might just be borrowing trouble.
©2020 Jenny Rabe (P)2022 Jenny Rabe
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