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Falling in love was the easy part.


Being secretly in love with my brother’s best friend is where it got tricky.


Levi Dent was off-limits. Which was probably for the best, since he barely knew I existed.


Until one night I saw an opportunity I couldn’t resist.


The problem was, I got caught.


She tricked me.


I knew there was something so familiar about her, but I just couldn’t resist.


Hannah Matthews was nothing more than my best friend’s little sister. Except she wasn’t so little anymore.


I need to forget all about her.


If only it were that easy...





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ABOUT J.D. HOLLYFIELD




J.D. Hollyfield is a creative designer by day and superhero by night. When she’s not cooking, event planning, or spending time with her family, she’s relaxing with her nose stuck in a book. With her love for romance, and her head full of book boyfriends, she was inspired to test her creative abilities and bring her own stories to life. Living in the Midwest, she’s currently at work on blowing the minds of readers, with the additions of her new books and series, along with her charm, humor and HEA’s.


J.D. Hollyfield dabbles in all genres, from romantic comedy, contemporary romance, historical romance, paranormal romance, fantasy and erotica! Want to know more! Follow her on all platforms!





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3 stars
 I am a fan of JD Hollyfield's books. They are funny and witty. I liked Chicks, Man. It was ok. Not my favorite of all her books. Something didn't click with me. To be honest, it felt a little forced.  I was expecting a rom com, maybe because that is what the blurb portrayed, but in reality it was more of a mystery and serious. It was a who done it type of book. I wished it stayed funny. The book started off good, but then split into a whole other book. It sort of felt like it was 2 books mashed into one.