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Better Date than Never Boxed Set (Books 1-6) - Better Date than Never #99 - cover

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Better Date than Never Boxed Set (Books 1-6) - Better Date than Never #99

Susan Hatler

Publisher: Hatco Publishing

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Summary

* USA Today Bestseller * 
* AMAZON Top 15 Bestseller, #1 Bestseller in Romantic Comedy * 
* iBOOKS Top 20 Bestseller * 
* BARNES & NOBLE #2 Bestseller * 
This book bundle includes six contemporary romance novellas from the bestselling series, Better Date than Never. Dating is so much easier when you have good friends to lean on. . . . 
(Love at First Date, Book #1) 
Ellen may not believe in storybook love, but it’s about to rewrite her life. . . . 
(Truth or Date, Book #2) 
Truth or Dare is all fun and games until a spontaneous dare has Gina falling for the office playboy. 
(My Last Blind Date, Book #3) 
Should Rachel risk another dating disaster by trying yet again for love? 
(Save the Date, Book #4) 
Kristen swears off men, but temptation swoops in when her sexy friend Ethan starts flirting with her. 
(A Twist of Date, Book #5) 
Will Melanie have to follow her best friend’s narrow dating rules in order to find lasting love? 
(License to Date, Book #6) 
Kaitlin agrees to five dates in five days only to fall for the mysterious bartender who’s there to witness them all. 
"I LOVE Susan Hatler's Better Date than Never Series! Each book is fun, romantic and full of familiar characters that I have grown to love!" — Books Are Sanity!!! 
“Ms. Hatler has a way of writing witty dialogue that makes you laugh-out-loud throughout her stories.” — Night Owl Reviews 
“When I’m in the mood for a quick romance with tension and sizzle, Susan’s books are perfect.” — Getting Your Read On
Available since: 02/07/2014.

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