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Chicago Lights - 1: Nearly Wed

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Ellie Sharpe is the good twin. Responsible and dependable, she’s a survivor. Jill, her flighty identical sister, is her opposite in all but appearance. When media darling Luke Hamilton enters their family diner, Ellie seizes the opportunity and invites Jill, staging a meet-cute. Marrying into the Hamilton family would solve their financial worries, but Ellie can’t help but feel jealous at the ensuing proposal. When Jill falls in love with someone else, a last-minute opportunity presents itself: take her place at the altar with a twin-switch for the ages. For Luke, it’s simple: prove he’s not the untrustworthy playboy the media portrays and cement his newest business initiative as a married man. For Jill, being arm candy is quid pro quo, a part she’d gladly play for the financial security to settle her family’s medical debts. But Ellie? Can she marry with the same calculated ease as her identical counterpart? Will Luke notice the difference between them, or is the whirlwind courtship fast enough to blur most of the details? And what happens when Jill comes back? Will a twin by any other name taste as sweet?

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Chicago Lights - 1: Nearly Wed, Katie Frey

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Pubblicato
2021
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Titolo
Chicago Lights - 1: Nearly Wed
Lingua
Inglese
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
314
ISBN10
2940709009
ISBN13
9782940709007
Serie
Descrizione
Ellie Sharpe is the good twin. Responsible and dependable, she’s a survivor. Jill, her flighty identical sister, is her opposite in all but appearance. When media darling Luke Hamilton enters their family diner, Ellie seizes the opportunity and invites Jill, staging a meet-cute. Marrying into the Hamilton family would solve their financial worries, but Ellie can’t help but feel jealous at the ensuing proposal. When Jill falls in love with someone else, a last-minute opportunity presents itself: take her place at the altar with a twin-switch for the ages. For Luke, it’s simple: prove he’s not the untrustworthy playboy the media portrays and cement his newest business initiative as a married man. For Jill, being arm candy is quid pro quo, a part she’d gladly play for the financial security to settle her family’s medical debts. But Ellie? Can she marry with the same calculated ease as her identical counterpart? Will Luke notice the difference between them, or is the whirlwind courtship fast enough to blur most of the details? And what happens when Jill comes back? Will a twin by any other name taste as sweet?