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Accidentally Dating The Enemy (Mills & Boon True Love)

By (author) Mariah Ankenman





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Falling for her rival! Nora Lucchese rues the day that the Colorado winds blew Zane Starlight to her family’s ski resort, with an offer to buy her out. She’ll do anything to stop the ex–slopes superstar from owning her beloved Neve Mountain. But there’s a hiccup in her plan…because Nora is about to learn that Zane is also the anonymous man she’s been flirting with on a dating app for months! The enemy who’s trying to take what Nora loves most can’t also be ‘the one’…can he? Perfect for fans of: 🔥 Enemies to lovers 🎭 Hidden identity 💼 Workplace romance

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Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers
Published date | 17 Jul 2025
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Format | Digital download
Pages | 192
Dimensions | 0 x 0 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-0-0089-4300-4
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