Chant is looking for this book. This question made me laugh right off the bat! What a great start to a book. π
She asks:
Hello Maryse π
I’m looking for a book I read…
The romance novel starts in a school award event (I think), one of the teachers (who I think is presenting/handing an award), a female is having a problem with her panties that are stuck in her butt so since her hands are full she ask her female coworker to help her but a guy (a professional sports celebrity or something) comes and unbeknownst to the female it is him who assist with her panty problem …
And so, it is the star of a relationship.
I think, further in the book, the guy enlist the help of students in a play to propose to the lady and they end up together. I thought it was the book “Not My Romeo” by Ilsa Madden Mills, but it wasn’t…
Can you help me find this book please π
Thanks.
Anyone have a guess?
Jackie: Is it Fumbled Love by Lila Rose?
Chant: Yeeeessss, thatβs the book !!! Thank you so much for the quick heads up π I remembered this book was hilarious, at least the beginning was π Made we want to re-visit it. This blog is the coolest β₯οΈ
Thank you Maryse and Jackie. Will a a great Reading. May the good books be with us π
Maryse: YAY!!! I’m thrilled Jackie found it for you, Chant, and I’m thrilled now that we all get to read it. π
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Is it Fumbled Love by Lila Rose?
Thank you Jackie, I added it!
Yeeeessss, that’s the book !!! Thank you so much for the quick heads up π I remembered this book was hilarious, at least the beginning was π Made we want to re-visit it. This blog is the coolest β₯οΈ Thank you Maryse and Jackie. Will a a great Reading. May the good books be with us π
YAY!!! I’m thrilled Jackie found it for you, Chant, and I’m thrilled now that we all get to read it. π