When It's Right
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- R$ 12,90
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- R$ 12,90
Publisher Description
Twenty-four hours to get to Times Square for New Year's Eve. A broken down car. And a best friend she's been in love with for years. What could possibly go wrong?
Still licking his wounds after a messy breakup, Nate cajoles his best friend Cassie into taking off on an impromptu road trip to Times Square for New Year's Eve. Little does he know, Cassie's made resolutions of her own—resolutions about finally getting over being in love with Nate. Seeing the trip as a 'last hurrah', she agrees to go, but has no idea what she's getting herself into.
Before they can even manage to leave, the trip is a fiasco. Nate's car won't start, and then a freak storm leaves them stranded on the side of the road. With everything going wrong—and with Cassie's confession of her feelings for him ringing in his ears—Nate's forced to realize that the one thing truly right about his life has been in front of him all along.
Note: This book was previously released by Samhain Publishing
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It's almost New Year's Eve, and Nate is dragging his best friend Cassie all the way from North Carolina to New York's Times Square to break out of their mutual rut: Nate only dates awful women, and Cassie doesn't date anyone. Cassie has loved Nate for years; when she confesses her crush, she's surprised when he doesn't laugh. Since Nate was already fighting his attraction to her, it's not hard for him to break out of friend mode. Cassie is scared of rejection, while Nate is willing to take a chance and discover where the attraction leads. Both are refreshingly free of "shall we or shall we not" angst about potentially ruining a good thing. Instead, Nate and Cassie's strong and honest friendship helps them make the leap to being passionate and excited lovers. This fluffy novella doubles as a comedy of errors, featuring a stalled car, a terrifying accident, and getting lost in New York City.