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If You Need Me
- The Toronto Terror Series
- Narrated by: Andi Arndt, Stephen Dexter
- Length: 12 hrs and 26 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A standalone enemies to lovers, fake engagement hockey romance.
I’ve been secretly in love with Wilhelmina Reddi-Grinst since the third grade.
I should be the one taking her to our small-town high school reunion. The prom king finally gets his chance with the valedictorian.
Except she hates me.
To the world, I’m a pro hockey player with a million dollar smile.
To Hemi, I’m the menace who (accidentally) sank her bike to the bottom of the lake.
I never thought I’d be able to right my wrongs until she took the team’s PR job.
I’d hoped I was making progress, winning her over—one geriatric polka party at a time.
Until I got drunk one night and made a mistake. A very big mistake.
Now the world thinks we’re both very much in love—except Hemi is absolutely in loathe.
To save our jobs and reputations, we have to convince all our friends, family, and bosses that our fake relationship is the real deal.
I’ll do anything to protect her, especially if it means I get to be the best boyfriend Hemi never expected.
*If you want to meet Dallas and Hemi before you listen to their story, you can start with If You Hate Me, and If You Want Me.
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- 20-11-2024
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I love this series. Dallas loved Hemi…hard.
Hemi and Dallas have a long, not-so-great history, and now they are thrown together on an everyday basis. There is a high school reunion, a ‘forced’ relationship of convenience, some serious wooing, heartbreak and happiness. If you think you can handle all of this, then I highly recommend this story.
I really enjoyed their story. There were parts where Hemi really irked me: she expects people to see her differently than they did in high school, however did not do the same with Dallas. I get it - her experiences shaped her fears, but she had known Dallas for years in professional and social settings and should have been able to see things differently (IMO).
The narration was excellent and I didn’t want to stop listening.
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