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seriously romantic: the wedding date bargain by mira lyn kelly

sarah cole and max brandt have a history. one where she keeps putting her heart on the line for him and he keeps stomping it with his need to protect her. when sarah and max meet for the first time in 8 years in the wedding date bargain, max is sure that this will be their one chance to end things differently.

but instead, he finds out that sarah is no more worldly than she was 8 years ago. and he thinks that he's not the right guy for that kind of intimacy. but while sarah might not be more worldly, she is stronger, so she gives max an ultimatum that he isn't able to resist.

max doesn't take her challenge lightly. but when he thinks that she might try to experience things with anyone else he can't handle it. she will lose her virginity with him and no one else. and then he'll send her on her way to new york. and they'll never have to think of one another again.

but here's the thing: in the 8 years that intervened from their previous moment, they still remembered each other. they still thought of one another and wondered what if. and what has changed? nothing except now they'll know how great they can be together. and it will be harder to let each other go. and even more impossible to forget their time together.

but maybe plans can change? the connection sarah and max share is definitely worth fighting for. they just have to find the courage to fight for what they really want. and when they do, the reward is so worth it.

**the wedding date bargain will publish on june 6, 2017. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/sourcebooks casablanca in exchange for my honest review. 

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