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From Best Friend to Bride
2025
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4.28
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Would you marry your best friend to fulfil her dying grandmother’s last wish? From New York Times bestselling author, Emma Hart, comes a brand-new romantic comedy about how no good deed goes unpunished… AKA, the perils of marrying your best friend and accidentally falling stupidly in love with them. When I find out my grandma only has weeks to live, the last thing I expect her to say is that her dying wish is to see me married. The only problem is that I am the furthest thing from getting married a girl can be. Broken-hearted I can’t fulfil her dreams, I seek comfort in my best friend, Fred… Who proposes to me on the spot. The agreement is simple: we’ll get married quickly and quietly, I’ll temporarily move into the estate he inherited as the Earl of Coventry, and we’ll get an annulment when the time comes. Nana will never know. Nothing between us will change. In the end, it’ll be like our marriage never happened, and we’ll go right back to being best friends. Until I realise that Fred is a man. A hot-blooded, hard-muscled, big di—ahem—man. Nana always said that the best laid plans are the most fun to rip up, and maybe we should do just that…

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Author

Emma Hart
Emma Hart
Author · 91 books

Emma Hart is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over twenty novels and has been translated into several different languages. She first put fingers to keys at the age of eighteen after her husband told her she read too much and should write her own. Four years later, she's still figuring out what he meant when he said she 'read too much.' She prides herself on writing smart smut that's filled with dry wit, snappy, sarcastic comebacks, but lots of heart... And sex. Sometimes, she kills people. (Disclaimer: In books. But if you bug her, she'll use your name for the victims.) You can find her online at www.emmahart.org, www.facebook.com/emmahartbooks, or join her reader group at http://bit.ly/EmmaHartsHartbreakers.

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