Expanded Roster
Aimee Rivkin
Rated: 3.93 of 5 stars
3.93
· Steam/Spice level: 5 of 5
Explicit and plentiful [?]
· 7 ratings · 536 pages · Published: 25 Jan 2024
In retrospect, putting up a flier advertising that I was planning to lose my v-card on camera—and was looking for a partner—isn’t the best idea I’ve ever had. I’m the Type A one, the person who does all the work on the group project. I’ve never even thought about doing something like this, but I don’t have a choice: I need fast cash so my sister can have the future she deserves.
No one even answers my ad until I’m sitting at an off-campus café, looking over the questions I prepared like this is a job interview—
And he shows up.
I can’t do this. We shouldn’t do this. He’s on the college baseball team that I work for. I could lose my job. He could get cut from the team.
We shouldn’t do this…until we do. And we definitely shouldn’t get his best friend—who might have a crush on me, who might have a crush on him—involved. Or my ex-stepbrother, who’s threatening to take custody of my sister.
And I shouldn’t get involved with them all at once. Suddenly, I’m involved in a group project of an entirely different kind, one that definitely can’t last. I said yes on camera—a lot of yes—but do I have the courage to say yes to my happily ever after?
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- queer awakening 2
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