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Faking it with my Brother's Best Friend

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Jul 2021
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Contemporary Romance Contemp. Romance
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Part of the Melissa Schroeder Instalove Collection: Same World. Any Order. Individual Love.

I've been in love with Milo Darling for as long as I can remember. He's my brother's best friend and would never be interested in a curvy girl like me. I've seen the women he's dated in the past, and let's just say they don't look like me. I've come to terms with it…mainly.

When I hear my ex is going to be at a charity ball I have to attend, the natural thing is to ask Milo. He's safe, and he's a gentleman, and well, who wouldn't want to spend the night with the most beautiful man ever created.

Only, he's not looking at me like I'm just a friend, and when he kisses me on the dance floor, I lose every thought I have ever had in my life. And, yeah, maybe, I'm going to be okay with a one-night fling with the man of my dreams. Who can blame a girl for taking him up on his offer?

And that night? I will just say that it blows my world apart.

But I know as soon as the sun rises, this girl will have to put on her big girl pants and get on with my life. Because there is one thing I understand and that's that girls like me don't get happily ever afters with guys like him.

Author Note: We are back with the Prescotts again, but this time, the meddling sister gets her man. There's hijinks, a trip to a drag queen brunch, Milo in a tux, and scene in front of a mirror that embarrassed this author. As always with an Instalove Collection book, low drama, high romance and a happily ever after. 

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