Sloane used to believe in love. This was before the only guy she'd ever loved crushed her-on Valentine's Day. Now, her days consist of work, college essays, ignoring the heartache, and repeat. She doesn't know if love truly exists anymore-and she isn't sure she wants to find out. So when Hudson and his friends keep showing up at her job, sitting in her section of the restaurant, and flirting with her, she finds herself growing more and more irritated. He's everything she never wanted. She wants nothing to do with him and ...
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Sloane used to believe in love. This was before the only guy she'd ever loved crushed her-on Valentine's Day. Now, her days consist of work, college essays, ignoring the heartache, and repeat. She doesn't know if love truly exists anymore-and she isn't sure she wants to find out. So when Hudson and his friends keep showing up at her job, sitting in her section of the restaurant, and flirting with her, she finds herself growing more and more irritated. He's everything she never wanted. She wants nothing to do with him and she makes sure he knows that. But Hudson can't seem to be shaken. He wants to know her. He wants to figure her out. And so far, he's seen glimpses into her. Sloane doesn't want to let Hudson too close but maybe she won't have a choice. Maybe he has already found his way in. And maybe he's everything she ever needed.
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