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From USA Today Bestselling author comes a feel good romantic comedy series about love, friends, and family. For Fans of Christina Lauren and Emily Giffin. Three reasons I’m getting in a car with a stranger by Josie Woodmere: 1. My piece of crap car is on fire on the side of the highway. 2. The guy in the truck doesn’t look like a murderer… in fact, he’s hot. 3. Even if he tries something, I’m confident I could take him. Hottie in the truck, Brinn McRae turns out to be straight-laced and so not my type. Plus, I’m not looking for romance. I have to find a job and my estranged brother. The universe must have different plans because the first job my Daytona temp agency sends me to is Brinn’s flight school. And if I thought we weren’t compatible before, working in his small office makes me question my feelings. The only problem is I’m not sure if I want to loosen his straight-laces or choke him with them. I don’t know if he’s the man I want, but I’m positive I’m the girl he needs. Escape to Daytona Beach, Florida in this enemies to lover romance. The Girl He Needs is the first book in this chick lit, rom-com No Strings Attached Series, but each book can be read as a standalone. Only, you'll love this group of friends and want to share in their journey for love, happiness, and a few good laughs. Keywords: boss romance, friends to lovers, enemies to lovers, hot pilot, hot military hero, streamy romance, chick lit romance, family drama, grumpy heroes, laugh out loud read, unforgettable characters, beach reads. Authors that may be similar: Emily Henry, Megan Quinn, Tessa bailey, Lucy Score, Emma St.Clair, Penny Reid, Julia Kent, and Jane Green.
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2 primary booksNo Strings Attached is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2014 with contributions by Kristi Rose.
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Solid Prequel. Yes, this is Book 2 of the trilogy, but really it is better thought of as a prequel, since much of what happens in Book 1 and Book 3 happens in somewhat direct response to what happens in this book. We meet the leading lady of Book 3 early in this one, and the leading lady of Book 1 is introduced in the epilogue - along with a mention of the male lead from Book 3. Enjoyable, without quite the drama Book 1 in particular had.