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Just a Little Hookup

The Dare Crossover Series, Book 1

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Just a Little Hookup

By: Carly Phillips, Erika Wilde
Narrated by: Samantha Cook, Connor Crais
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Just a Little Hookup

When Jessica Cavanaugh bids on her brother’s business partner in a bachelor auction, it’s supposed to be payback for old time’s sake. Not the weekend of sexy fun she can’t forget.

What is Derek Bettencourt supposed to do when he can’t get the self-assured, full-figured, forbidden woman out of his head?

A Dare Crossover novel featuring Derek Bettencourt from Carly Phillips’ novel Just One Taste.

©2023 Carly Phillips and Erika Wilde (P)2023 Carly Phillips and Erika Wilde
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance

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Straight to the point, sweet and meaningful story. Amazing narration from both as usual. Loved it!

Easy listen, loved it!

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I binged this in a day! So happy I found it! the narrators dodgy an excellent job.

A Plus size book

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Pleased to see the bully get her just deserves definitely worth a listen quick and easy listening

Cute little quick listen

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The premise had promise, but the emotional connection between the main characters felt weak and unconvincing. The third-person POV added distance, making it hard to really engage with their relationship. Light and easy to read, but ultimately not memorable for me.

Fell Flat for Me

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