The Finn Factor
by:
Rachel Bailey (author)
A new adult romance from Entangled's Embrace imprint...Sometimes all a girl needs is a little practice...It's been twelve months, three days, and eleven hours since accounting student Scarlett Logan made it past a second date. A pitcher of mojitos in hand, she employs her supreme graphing skills...
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A new adult romance from Entangled's Embrace imprint...Sometimes all a girl needs is a little practice...It's been twelve months, three days, and eleven hours since accounting student Scarlett Logan made it past a second date. A pitcher of mojitos in hand, she employs her supreme graphing skills to narrow things down to one horrifying explanation. Kissing. Clearly someone
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781633753600 (1633753603)
Publisher: Entangled: Embrace
Edition language: English
Scarlett and Finn are the best of friends. She is also his roommate. Everyone else thinks there is more, but there just isn't. Until she asks for his help with kiss training...... Finn is more than happy to help her practice. Then he cannot stop thinking about the kiss and it starts to effect ...
This was a cute and quick read. The dialogue was witty and fun. This book had me laughing out load at inappropriate times. Scarlett is a very fun character to get to know. She thinks about a million miles an hour, but ends up filling in the blanks when prompted because most of what she "said" ...
Scarlett Logan is going through a dry spell that has lasted longer than she likes, and she turns to her best friend and roomie, Finn Mackenzie for help. Practice kissing him has sparked feelings that she had never noticed before and suddenly safe and solid Finn has become a dating option. But he's b...
Cute & sexy. Who knew learning to knit could be sexy??? Nice break after a morning doing taxes. Ugh.
In all the time that I have read romances never have I read a book like The Finn Factor. Using mathematics and calculations to equate love. The concept is unique and over the top. Yet it works. Scarlett feels safe when she can logically figure things out. So she is sticking with what she knows...