Friends With Partial Benefits (Friends With Benefits Series (Book 1))

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By Luke Young

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Series book six is releasing 12/18/2014! - Pick up book one and get started on the series now!"This book hooked me from the start. Not only is it funny, hot and a great read... it's funny, hot and a great read. Why aren't you reading it yet?!" Tara Sivec – USA Today best-selling author of Seduction and Snacks"When you purchase this book, make sure you're well rested! You won't want to put it down and will be giggling long into the night!" Angela McLaurin – The Indie Bookshelf"Damn Mr. Young, you're funny. Really funny. Laugh-out-loud funny. And you write about sexy time with skill. Well done, mister." Scandal – Scandalicious Book Reviews"I love funny romances and had a great time reading this one. It was a perfect break from the overly intense YAs and the overly hot billionaire alphas." Ana – Ana's Attic Book BlogJillian Grayson is a disillusioned divorcée and best-selling romance novelist who suddenly can't write a chapter without her hunky male heartthrob suffering ED, an STD, or even worse. Brian Nash is a tennis-obsessed college senior who's unlucky in love and the roommate and best friend of Jillian's son, Rob. When Rob brings Brian home for Spring Break, and Brian meets the surprisingly young and tennis passionate Jillian, their shared interest quickly develops into an intense mutual attraction. After nearly giving in to their feelings, they hatch a plan, while under the influence (of something more than just the perfect Miami night), to be Friends With Partial Benefits, complete with rules to define the boundaries. Will the lonely pair continue with this distinctive relationship, actually explore their desires, or discover all of it is a really bad idea?NOTE: This book contains explicit language, sexual content, slightly inappropriate humor and is recommended for mature audiences who like that sorta thing. This book is also a less explicit version of Ian Dalton's novel Inappropriate Thoughts.
Friends With Partial Benefits (Friends With Benefits Series (Book 1))