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Wilder Ryder Gets Lucky

Falling for Fame, Book 4

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Wilder Ryder Gets Lucky

By: Julia McBryant
Narrated by: Scott Phillips
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Paparazzi trap the president’s all-American boy with the self-proclaimed prince of Myrtle Beach - and Ben’s forced into a fake relationship with Wilder Ryder in this opposites attract gay comedy...

Ben Quincy: I thought he'd make a good quickie, but we got caught. Then the stupid twink barfed on me at the top of the Ferris wheel - in the middle of a national broadcast. He's sexy as sin, but I’m saddled with a go-kart riding minigolf champ all summer long.

The only good part is the hate sex.

Someone save me from Wilder Ryder before something awful happens. Like more snakes.

This funny gay romance is part of the Falling for Fame series, a collection of stand-alone books about the rich, famous, and infamous tumbling into love with everyday people, and guarantees an HEA for both Ben and Wilder.

©2020 Julia McBryant (P)2020 Julia McBryant
Literature & Fiction Romance Funny

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