Release Blitz: The Proposal by J. Griffin

17 December of 2015 by

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Synopsis

Carrie Harper’s life with commodities trader Josh Hobbs had been all gold and diamonds.

All that glitters isn’t gold, though.

Her friend sets her up with a tall, handsome, aloof stranger, but can she forget Josh? Blind dates never work out do they?

She enjoyed the date. Enough said.

A standalone billionaire romance sure to make you want more.

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