



One Summer Weekend
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3.9 • 34 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Best friends. A fake relationship. And only one bed.
New York Times bestselling author Shannon Stacey delivers the feel-good beach read you’ve been waiting for.
Noah Stafford loves his life—his happy, single life. So what if he made up a fake girlfriend to stop his boss’s matchmaking? He kept things close to the truth—Carly really does have long, sexy legs and a killer sense of humor. She just happens to be his best friend. His wicked awesome and completely platonic best friend.
But now his boss is having a destination wedding, and Noah is expected to attend…with Carly, his girlfriend.
Carly Randall has no interest in living out a rom-com plot. But Noah is her best friend, so she agrees to help. Still, once they arrive on Cape Cod, she can’t explain the sudden butterflies she feels when he looks at her that way. Or why she doesn’t mind when Noah’s hands stray a little south of her back.
What happens on the Cape stays on the Cape.
Except not really, not at all, and once their sexy faux-cation is over, Noah and Carly return to a reality where everything’s changed. Going for it would mean risking their friendship…but forgetting how good they were together just isn’t an option.
This book is approximately 27,000 words
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Customer Reviews
Enjoyable read
I received an advanced copy of this book from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
I have several books by this author, but this is the first one that I have read. I love that it was a novella and was a quick, easy and fun read! Noah and Carly are lifelong best friends that have never considered anything more from each other, untilNoah needs a plus one to his boss’s wedding. They have a wonderful weekend together at the Cape, but will they be able to go back to the way things were before that weekend?
This book is definitely worth the read!