The Captain and the Best Man

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The Captain and the Best Man
Author : Eleanor Harkstead
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Publisher : Totally Entwined Group (USA+CAD)
Language : English
Release Date : 03 December 2019
ISBN : 9781913186487
Pages : 166 pages
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The Captain and the Best Man by Eleanor Harkstead Book PDF Summary

When Josh meets handsome airline pilot Captain Guy Collingwood on a sun-kissed island, he finds out what flying first class really means! When Josh leaves the rainy shores of England for the sun-drenched tropical island of St Sebastian, his biggest worry is remembering his best man's speech. But a chance meeting with dashing airline pilot Captain Guy Collingwood leads to a hot and raunchy holiday romance. Guy's everything Josh is looking for in his ideal man. Mature, dashing and confident, he's also single and more than happy to show Josh the pleasure of St Sebastian. Yet Guy's unruffled demeanor hides a past regret. Is the wedding of Josh's best friend about to reopen a painful chapter that has never fully closed? As a fearsome tropical storm threatens the island paradise and a broken family threatens Josh and Guy's happiness, the stakes have never been higher. Can St Sebastian work its magic to heal past wounds and will Josh and Guy's holiday fling take flight?

The Captain and the Best Man

When Josh meets handsome airline pilot Captain Guy Collingwood on a sun-kissed island, he finds out what flying first class really means! When Josh leaves the rainy shores of England for the sun-drenched tropical island of St Sebastian, his biggest worry is remembering his best man's speech. But a chance

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