Lovestruck: A Romantic Comedy (Billionaires in Love Book 3)
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Lovestruck: A Romantic Comedy (Billionaires in Love Book 3)
Escape to the beach with the sizzling romantic comedy from USA Today bestselling author, Lila Monroe!
Will Cassidy is hot, infuriating, and the guy behind the biggest heart-stomping humiliation of my life. He's also hosting my BFF's destination wedding at his super-luxe tropical resort, so short of a hurricane or outbreak of the plague (here's hoping), I'm stuck within t̶o̶n̶g̶u̶e̶'s̶ arm's reach of him for the next seven days.
But I'm not a naive college girl anymore, and there's no way I'm falling for his (many) charms again. I just have to ignore the romantic wedding shenanigans, his miraculous abs, all those intimate beach sunsets... And did I mention those abs?
Maybe a wild vacation fling is exactly what I need to even the score... But between the scorching chemistry and all-inclusive margaritas, I'm getting drunk on love. Which definitely isn't part of the plan.
Can I keep my heart zipped - even if my bikini bottoms are lost somewhere on that nude beach? And how do you let go of the past when you're holding on tight to the past's (very ripped) torso?
Find out in the sexy, hilarious new romantic comedy from Lila Monroe!
PRAISE FOR LILA: "I laughed my ass off. Let me know if you find it. I wish I'd written this book." -- Kayti McGee
"I've NEVER had SO MUCH FUN while reading a book! This was insanely good" --Â Shayna's Spicy Reads
"Get Lucky is an enchanting, steamy, delightful read I never wanted to end"Â --Â Angie's Dreamy Reads
"One of the funniest, light hearted, free spirited novels I have ever read... An absolute joy to read." -Â Bloggers From Down Under
"This.Book.Is.SOOOO.Funny! What is the best way to describe it? It's like a cross between The Hangover and...a steamy romance novel...hahaha. SO SO steamy. I'm surprised my kindle didn't start smoking. But more importantly, it was funny and endearing." --Â Micah Liesel's Book Blog