Fake Dating the Winger
A Fake Relationship, Friends to Lovers Hockey Romance
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Virtual Voice
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Josie Blake
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Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
In college, Violet Tannehill dated one of my closest friends, but that moron left her behind when he graduated. Since then, she has focused on her career and her friends, and she says real relationships are something for later…or never. But while I caught feelings and ached for her, she’s kept us firmly friend-zoned.
Until her ex-boyfriend, Nate, shows back up full of remorse.
Nate wants to rekindle their relationship, but Violet doesn’t want to hear it. So she asks me to run interference for her—as her fake boyfriend. I should say no. There’s no way I can pretend to be with Violet, not when I’m desperate for her. Except maybe this could be my chance to show her how good we could be together… for real.
FAKE DATING THE WINGER is a full-length, sexy hockey romance with a happily ever after. If you like fake dating romance, best friends-to-lovers, and slow-burn chemistry, you'll love Violet and Hunter's story. It's the second book in the Philadelphia Tyrants Hockey series, and the characters played roles in all of the Chesterboro University books.
The Philadelphia Tyrants books contain mild adult language and open-door sexual scenes/situations. Every story can be read as a standalone.
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