The Summer Proposal

The first time I met Max Yearwood was on a blind date.

Max was insanely gorgeous, funny, and our chemistry was off the charts. He also had the biggest dimples I'd ever laid eyes on.

Exactly what I needed after my breakup.

Or so I thought...

Until my real date arrived.

Turned out, Max wasn't who I was there to meet. He only pretended to be until my real date showed up.

To say I was disappointed would be an understatement.

Before he left, he slipped me a ticket to a hockey game a few blocks away, in case things didn't work out on my actual date.

I tossed the ticket into my purse and went about trying to enjoy the man I was supposed to meet.

But my real blind date and I had no connection.

So on my way home, I decided to take a chance and stop by the game.

When I arrived, the seat next to me was empty.

Disappointed again, I decided to leave at the end of the period.

Just before the buzzer, one of the teams scored, and the entire arena went crazy.

A player's face flashed up on the Jumbotron. He was wearing a helmet, but I froze when he smiled.

You guessed it: Dimples.

Apparently, my fake blind date hadn't invited me to watch hockey with him, he'd invited me to watch him play.

And so began my adventure with Max Yearwood.

He was everything I needed at the time-fun, sexy, up for anything, and only around for a few months since he'd signed with a new team three-thousand miles away.

Max proposed we spend the summer helping me forget my ex. It sounded like a good plan. Things couldn't get too serious when we had an expiration date. Right?

Though, you know what they say about the best-laid plans.

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Anonymous
Jan 25, 2023
8/10 stars
4.5-5
ohheyimlily
Jan 30, 2022
7/10 stars
The book has a bit of a love triangle which adds some spice but ultimately has all the vibes (and quick love story) of a rom-com. There were definitely some cringe moments but overall a good book that I finished in just a few hours.

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