Major Fireworks | BR Goodwin | Signed Paperback
She’s denied their tension for years. But he’s finally ready to fight. Will an impulsive bet end in friendship… or fireworks?
Dakota has spent the last three years valiantly, and some would say childishly, convincing himself not to want Sadie Mills. He hates the way she drives him crazy, getting under his skin like a splinter he just can’t remove.
And he especially hates that he doesn’t hate it at all.
After an ill-advised Dominoes Night insult, and some light meddling from his family, Dakota challenges Sadie to a bit of friendly competition. But he quickly discovers how blurry the line between friendliness and more can really be, and that, maybe, he’s ready to jump over that line.
She’s denied their tension for years. But he’s finally ready to fight. Will an impulsive bet end in friendship… or fireworks?
Dakota has spent the last three years valiantly, and some would say childishly, convincing himself not to want Sadie Mills. He hates the way she drives him crazy, getting under his skin like a splinter he just can’t remove.
And he especially hates that he doesn’t hate it at all.
After an ill-advised Dominoes Night insult, and some light meddling from his family, Dakota challenges Sadie to a bit of friendly competition. But he quickly discovers how blurry the line between friendliness and more can really be, and that, maybe, he’s ready to jump over that line.
She’s denied their tension for years. But he’s finally ready to fight. Will an impulsive bet end in friendship… or fireworks?
Dakota has spent the last three years valiantly, and some would say childishly, convincing himself not to want Sadie Mills. He hates the way she drives him crazy, getting under his skin like a splinter he just can’t remove.
And he especially hates that he doesn’t hate it at all.
After an ill-advised Dominoes Night insult, and some light meddling from his family, Dakota challenges Sadie to a bit of friendly competition. But he quickly discovers how blurry the line between friendliness and more can really be, and that, maybe, he’s ready to jump over that line.