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Issue Details: First known date: 2013... 2013 Faking It to Making It [and] Girl Least Likely to Marry
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* Contents derived from the Chatswood, Chatswood - Gordon - Castlecrag area, Sydney Northern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,:Harlequin Mills and Boon , 2013 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Girl Least Likely to Marry, Amy Andrews , single work novel romance

'Talk nerdy to me.

'Samuel Tucker is absolutely the last person scientist Cassie Barclay would ever date. Yes, he's gorgeous, but he's also far too cocky for his own good and thinks that Pi is a tasty afternoon treat. So when he asks her to dance at her friend Reese's non-wedding she's wondering why on earth she says yes!

'Tuck is used to people assuming he's all brawn and no brain, and amuses himself by winding Cassie up. But when he finally takes her to bed, suddenly it's Tuck who can show Cassie a thing or two! Can he convince her that love and sex have nothing to do with logic and everything to do with chemistry?' (Publisher's blurb)

Faking It to Making It, Ally Blake , single work novel romance

'A dilemma, a deal…a date!

'Charmer Nate Mackenzie is in the middle of a plus-one dilemma for his friend's wedding. Any of his recent dates would start dreaming of a solitaire for their own left hand. Worse, going stag will leave him at the mercy of a setup by his ever-hopeful sisters.

'Discovering that Saskia Bloom is doing online-dating research for a website, he strikes a deal. She'll take the research rather than a relationship and he'll get a fake date. There might be no shortage of sexual attraction between them – but as complete opposites, will they be at all convincing as a "happy couple"?' (Publisher's blurb)

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