My Sister's Flirty Friend
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Publisher Description
I broke the cardinal rule and slept with my sister’s best friend.
Granted, I’d just found out that I was now a single father to a three-year-old little girl and was low on willpower.
It should also be noted that there’s been sexual tension between us for years. There’s no way it would be a surprise if anyone in our small town found out. That is if we were telling people, which we’re not.
We’re in agreement to keep our affair a secret, especially since neither one of us do relationships.
You’ve probably figured it out already, but things didn’t go as planned.
Customer Reviews
My Sister’s Flirty Friend
4.5 Maple Leaf Review of My Sister's Flirty Friend (The Greene Family 4) by Piper Rayne
"I know it's crazy, but somewhere through all of this, I fell for you. And I know I've hurt you in the past, but I want to make up for that. I don't deserve a second chance, but I'm asking for one anyway because I can't live without you."
Jed and Molly have both had complicated pasts and some serious tension between them for years. When Jed finds out that he is a father, everything in his world spirals and him and Molly start spending time together behind closed doors. Things between Jed and Molly blow apart and there is a new tension between them. As Molly starts working with Emilia and spending more time with Jed, things start to change again.
I always love visiting with the Greene family and heading to Alaska. Of course, there are the meddling family members and the hijinks at the Northern Lights retirement community. Jed and Molly have some serious tension and chemistry between them just pours off the pages. Emilia tugged at my heart with how adorable she is. I am excitedly awaiting the next book in the Greene Family Series.
Audio... Connor Crais and Desiree Ketchum were both great and managed to give Jed, Molly, and the story the perfect voices.
My Sister's Flirty Friend is a small town, sibling's best friend, enemies to lovers, surprise child, single dad romance told in the first-person point of view of Jed and Molly and can be read as a standalone but I highly recommend reading all of The Greene Family books.