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The illustrated paperback of Don’t Tell Me Twice by Dani Ryan is back in stock after selling out! Get your hands on this fun, flirty, and oh-so-charming read.

 


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The illustrated paperback of Don’t Tell Me Twice by Dani Ryan is back in stock after selling out! 

 

If you missed your chance to grab this rom-com sensation, now's your moment! Get your hands on this fun, flirty, and oh-so-charming read. 

 

Available in paperback and ebook – but let's be real, there's nothing like flipping through those illustrated pages! 

 

Grab your copy today before it sells out again! 

Paperback https://amzn.to/4dyM9tg 

Ebook https://amzn.to/3Y50vNt 

 




Blurb

 

From Amazon Charts bestselling author of Forever My Protector comes a brand new witty romance featuring four sisters who work for one of the most well-known fashion magazines in New York. This ex's best friend to fake spouses to lovers romance will have you laughing out loud and swooning so hard.

**This is an illustrated paperback.**

Word to the wise, don't marry your ex's best friend even when you promise yourself it'll just be a marriage of convenience between two friends.

I did that and really wish I hadn't.

At the time, I thought I was doing a good thing, the honorable thing, helping a friend in need. In need of inheriting a large sum of money his father left for him in a trust, that was. With the stipulation of marrying before he turned twenty-five, of course.

Well, Frankie Agro was single and turning twenty-five in mere weeks. So when he dropped the news in my lap, I could only see him having two options-kiss his inheritance goodbye or marry me.

It made perfect sense, and the rules were simple: we live together to keep up the charade so no one is the wiser and we never, ever cross the line (aka fall in love with each other).

Problem is? Being in close proximity to a handsome man who makes me laugh even when I have a bad day, stops by my office just 'cause, and leaves me adorable sticky notes has my heart confused as to what this really is. . . a fake marriage.

No need to tell me twice, I already know there's no way I'm walking away from this without a broken heart. Unless I can get Frankie to admit that this could be more than what it started out as. It's a risk, but one I'm willing to take. I don't have any other choice, do I?

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