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Owen Bailey Needs Advice
- Another Bailey Brother, Book 2
- Narrated by: Rachel L. Jacobs, Oliver Clarke
- Length: 9 hrs and 7 mins
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Summary
Dear Ask Annie: I know my best friend is the one, but how do I tell her that?
Annie Archer has a problem… She can't get one email—one mind-boggling letter from her advice column out of her head. The one? Does the one even exist?
She should be able to answer this question, just like all the others. Except, she doesn't have firsthand experience with the one. In fact, except for those few months back in tenth grade when she went temporarily insane and fell for her best friend—she's never been in love. But then, her advice is based on research and facts, not experience.
So, time to research. Convincing Owen to be her hands-on experiment isn't too difficult. She'll set him up, use her guaranteed advice, and find him the girl of his dreams. It's a foolproof plan… until everyone around them—including half her readers—starts asking why she isn't dating Owen.
Yep, Annie has big problems. At the top of the list—falling for her bestie.
Owen Bailey has—you guessed it—a problem. He's found the one. He fell for his best friend a long time ago, even if she doesn't know it. He's been watching Annie go out with guy after guy, only to never be The Guy. And now she wants him to date other women? As in—not her?
He'll do anything for Annie. But he doesn't have to like it. Doesn't she see that they were meant for each other? How can he convince her that he's the one?
If he's going to show Annie that it's time for her to abandon her plans and see what's right in front of her, he'll need advice.
Lucky for him, he knows exactly who to ask.