Passion on Park Avenue
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
The first in a new series from the delightfully entertaining romantic comedy star, New York Times bestseller Lauren Layne.
Esta serie profundiza en el complejo mundo de las relaciones y los sueños personales, ambientada en el vibrante telón de fondo de la ciudad de Nueva York. Sigue las vidas entrelazadas de tres mujeres unidas por una pérdida inesperada y secretos. Descubra sus viajes mientras navegan por la amistad, el romance y el autodescubrimiento en medio del glamour y los desafíos de la ciudad. Esta es una historia de resiliencia, perdón y la búsqueda de la felicidad en lugares inesperados.



The first in a new series from the delightfully entertaining romantic comedy star, New York Times bestseller Lauren Layne.
The second in the Central Park Pact series from the delightfully entertaining romantic comedy star, New York Times bestseller Lauren Layne.
A USA TODAY bestseller! One of O, The Oprah Magazine’s “22 Romance Novels That Are Set to Be the Best of 2020” and one of Goodreads’s “28 of the Hottest Romances of 2020” From New York Times bestselling author Lauren Layne, the “queen of witty dialogue” (Rachel Van Dyken, New York Times bestselling author), comes the final installment of the Central Park Pact series, a heartfelt and laugh-out-loud romantic comedy that’s perfect for fans of Sally Thorne and Christina Lauren. Can guys and girls ever be just friends? According to Audrey Tate and Clarke West, absolutely. After all, they’ve been best friends since childhood without a single romantic entanglement. Clarke is the charming playboy Audrey can always count on, and he knows that the ever-loyal Audrey will never not play along with his strategy for dodging his matchmaking mother—announcing he’s already engaged…to Audrey. But what starts out as a playful game between two best friends turns into something infinitely more complicated, as just-for-show kisses begin to stir up forbidden feelings. As the faux wedding date looms closer, Audrey and Clarke realize that they can never go back to the way things were, but deep down, do they really want to?