


"Soph, are you listening?" my best friend Holly asks. Trust me, I hope I forget it by the time morning rolls around. Like, call your ex and cry on the phone, professing your love for him-even though he cheated on you with your cousin-kind of drunk. I’m not just a little drunk-I’m a lotta drunk.

Honestly, if that isn't a birds-eye view of my life, then I don't know what is. It seems fitting that I'm ringing in the dreaded big "three-oh" wine drunk on my couch in granny panties and a semi fashionable muumuu. I can’t imagine my life without you by my side.ĭrunk (And I don’t Wanna go Home)- Elle King & Miranda LambertĬan’t Help Falling In Love- Haley ReinhartĬlick to listen to the full playlist on Spotify How can two people who hate each other pull off the lie of a lifetime while figuring out how to raise a child together?Įverything between us was supposed to be fake, but I’m not pretending anymore. Now, he’s not only my pretend fiancé but my very real baby daddy.

Simple, right? It would be, if my betrothed were anyone else.īut it turns out America’s sweetheart is arrogant, selfish, and a guy I have no intentions of letting break my heart again. Hayes Davis is America’s sweetheart, the #1 hockey player in the country, and my fake fiancé. If you enjoy this over the top man, and his woman, please leave a review on Amazon. Throw in a fake fiancé, a surprise baby, and the banter of enemies turned lovers and you have a recipe for disaster. The Enemy Trap, is a hockey romance with a twist. The authors do not have any control over and do not assume any responsibility for authors’ or third-party websites or their content. Any resemblances to actual persons, living or dead, is unintentional and co-incidental. Names, characters, places, businesses, companies, organizations, locales, events and incidents either are the product of the authors’ imagination or used fictitiously. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the authors, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.
