Thursday, May 28, 2020

Falling For Her by Monica Murphy -Chapter Reveal



Chapter One
Jake

“How about that one?”
We all snicker when we see who Diego’s discreetly pointing at as we walk past her in the hallway. Some freshman who looks about ten, with big blue eyes and a mouth full of metal. She’s cute enough, but way too young.
“I don’t think so,” I tell my friends as we stride toward the quad.
It’s lunchtime. Our senior year. We’re able to drive off campus now, but not today. Coach wants us to watch game film of the team we’re playing tomorrow night. So we have about fifteen minutes to grab food before we all meet in the team room to study our opponents. Learn their weak spots, their strengths. See if they’re better defensively or offensively.
When I say Coach, I’m talking about my dad. I just try to keep that shit separate. It’s easier that way.
“Check her out,” says Diego—one of my best friends—nudging me in the shoulder and now not-so-discreetly pointing at a group of girls sitting at a nearby picnic table.
“Which one?” Again, they’re young. Maybe sophomores? I don’t really recognize any of them. If they’re a couple of years younger than me and not friends with my sister Ava, who’s a junior, or on the football team, I don’t bother getting to know them.
That makes me sound like an asshole, but I don’t have the time. I have my circle of friends. I even have my circle of acquaintances. This year, my last year in high school, I don’t need to add to either group. I’m perfectly content with what I have.
“Any of them.” Diego slaps me on the back, a giant grin on his face. “You need to find  someone, bro. This single, I-don’t-bother-with-any-girl business is getting old.”
I don’t bother with any girls anymore because when I do, they tend to take my heart and rip it to shreds. It’s ridiculous, but when I fall, I tend to fall hard.
Sophomore year I got my heart broken twice, once by Cami Lockhart. We got back together the beginning of junior year only for her to cheat on me—and I found out via Snapchat.
That sucked.
I’ve never bothered with a girl again. Fuck ’em. I’d rather focus on football and my friends and school, exactly in that order.
“Too young,” I tell Diego, and Caleb, my other best friend, bursts out laughing.
“Oh come on. She’s cute. I’d bet she’s down,” he says with a smirk.
Caleb is an actual asshole. He hooks up with an endless stream of girls, yet most of them don’t complain. It’s like they’re proud to be a Caleb fan girl.
“Find him a senior then,” Diego says, stopping in the direct center of the crowded quad. He settles his hands on his hips and turns in a slow circle, scanning the area with a narrowed gaze. Diego has a girl and they’re supposedly madly in love. I mean, good for him. They seem totally into each other—for the most part. They’ve been together for over a year, and Jocelyn treats him like a god, while she’s his princess, as he calls her. I’m pretty sure they’ve talked about getting married, which is just…insane if you ask me.
“Her.”
We all swivel our heads to see Tony—our quietest friend—inclining his head toward a table to the left of where we’re standing.
There’s a girl sitting there, her back to us. Alone. She’s wearing a black T-shirt, her reddish-blonde hair spilling down her back in loose waves. Her elbow’s propped on the table and she’s resting her cheek on her fist, an open book in front of her. Like she’s reading. For fun.
What the hell?
“No way,” Diego says with a dismissive wave of his hand. “Jake’s not into smart girls.”
I’m immediately offended. “Who says?”
“You, with the choices you’ve made in the past,” Diego points out.
He’s got me there. Cami wasn’t that smart. None of the girls I’ve dated were. Not really.
“I like her hair,” Tony says, his tone, his entire demeanor impassive, like we’re talking about the weather. “She’s cute.”
“You should go for her then,” Caleb suggests to Tony.
“Nah. Not my type.” Tony’s gaze meets mine and he tilts his head, like he’s giving me permission to talk to her.
Huh.
“How do you know she’s a smart girl?” I study her, taking in her narrow shoulders, the elegant slope of her back. She brushes her hair back from her face, tucking the strands behind her ear and offering me a glimpse of her profile. She’s pretty in an understated way, I guess. Upturned nose. Pale skin. Freckles.
I don’t recognize her at all.
“Because she’s reading a book, dumbass.” Caleb sounds enormously pissed off, though I know he’s not. That’s just how he always sounds. “If you don’t ask her to wear your jersey, I think I’ll ask her instead.”
Yes, this is what we’re doing on a Thursday afternoon during lunch. Trying to find a girl for me to ask to wear my jersey on game day. It’s a big deal at our high school, and so far during my reign as the varsity team’s quarterback, I’ve only had one girl ever wear my jersey, and for only one time. It was Cami Lockhart, right at the beginning of our junior year, when I thought there was a possible chance we could work shit out and be a couple again.
But then someone sent me her private story off Snapchat—a video of her making out with motherfucking Eli Bennett, the quarterback for our rival school’s team, and I was done. Finished.
For some reason, this year my boys want to see me make a claim. Find a girl. They tell me I’m too grumpy. That maybe if I’m getting some on the regular, that’ll mellow me out. Some of them even complain I’m too focused, which I don’t get. Why wouldn’t they want me focused?
Focused wins games. I’ve had that drilled into my head over the years by my dad.
“No way,” I tell Caleb when he acts like he’s going to approach the mystery girl sitting at the table. “I’ll do it.”
I don’t know why I’m bothering with this. I don’t know her, but I’m guessing she knows me. Most girls would probably be flattered if I asked, but I’m not that sure if she’s into football, or if she even goes to the games. But it would be cool to see her wear my number around school all day.
Maybe I could make it a thing. Give it to a different girl every week. They’d start fighting for their chance. It could turn into a contest. Maybe it would go viral…
“Go ask her.” Diego gives me a shove in the girl’s direction, his hand right in the center of my back. “Before you chicken out.”
Okay, that shit’s annoying. And it’s just the incentive I need to make it happen. Glancing over my shoulder, I glare at my three best friends, but all they do is make clucking noises at me in return like they’re a bunch of chickens.
Assholes.
Slowly I approach the table, wondering what I should say first. I don’t have a problem talking to girls. I never really have. I almost wonder if this is because I grew up in a household full of women. Don’t get me wrong, Dad is a strong personality and is a big influence on me, but he wasn’t around much when I was little. He was busy working all the time.
Growing up, I was always with Mom, my older sister Autumn and my younger sister Ava. Our little brother Beck didn’t come along until years later, and by then I was resigned with the idea that I’d never even have a brother.
So I was constantly surrounded by girls. Autumn and Ava used to fight like cats and dogs. Now that Autumn’s gone, away at college in Santa Barbara, we don’t see her that much. Ava is happier with Autumn gone, I think. Having an older sister trying to boss you around all the time gets old.
I know I got tired of Autumn’s bullshit. Now, I miss her. Not that I’d ever tell her that.
Deciding I need to approach this mystery girl straight on, I walk around the table, keeping a wide berth so she doesn’t get suspicious or think I’m a stalker. And once I’m facing the table, I take a good, long look at her.
She’s vaguely familiar, so I’m assuming she’s a senior like me, or maybe a junior. Our school is small, so most of the time I feel like I know everyone, but I can’t place her. I don’t remember her name. Her hair is this burnished, reddish-gold color and her eyes are big and blue. Her features delicate—except for her mouth. Full, bee-stung lips that fill my head with dirty images.
Every one of them involves my dick.
Not that I’m actually interested in this girl. I don’t even know her. But as far as my first choice to wear my jersey this week, it’s not a bad one.
Not a bad one at all.
One of my friends, I’m not sure who, makes a bok-bok noise and I send them all a menacing look before I march right up the table and clear my throat. “Hey.”
The girl lifts her head, sky-blue eyes meeting mine, her expression open. Friendly.
Until she keeps looking at me, her gaze narrowing, that open, friendly expression disappearing within seconds. Almost as if she realized who she’s looking at and doesn’t like what she sees.
Damn.
When she still hasn’t said anything, I decide to keep talking. “What’s your name?”
Her eyebrows shoot up. “You don’t know my name?”
I know this sounds weird, but I like the sound of her voice. A lot. “Should I?”
“I know yours.” She sniffs, shutting the book she was reading. “Jacob Callahan.”
Ah, see? She knows me. She’ll totally agree to wear my jersey. “You have the advantage then.”
“Because you still don’t remember my name?”
I shrug helplessly and flash her a smile that’s hopefully equal parts bashful yet charming. “Guilty.”
She rolls her eyes, resting her arms on top of the table. “Did you have a question or something?”
Her tone is short. Dismissive. This girl is totally trying to get rid of me. “Yeah, as a matter of fact, I do have a question for you.”
“I’m waiting on pins and needles,” she says, her voice going up a notch, those blue eyes of hers extra wide.
They’re pretty, I’ll give her that. She’s pretty. There’s a sprinkling of freckles across the bridge of her nose and she has very white teeth.
“I was wondering if you wanted…” I let my voice drift and I glance down at my shoes, kicking at the base of the picnic bench. I’m trying to up the anticipation a notch. Going for the golly, gee bashful vibe. Girls seem to like it.
“Wanted what?”
Huh. Guess she’s not one for anticipation.
“If you wanted to wear my jersey tomorrow.” I lift my head, my gaze meeting hers straight on, and I see the surprise in her eyes. I’ve shocked her with my request.
Come on, I can see why. I’m me and she’s…whoever she is.
She studies me for a while, and now it’s my turn to wait with anticipation. Her full lips part, like she’s about to say something, but instead, she looks away from me, grabs her things and starts shoving them into her backpack.
As if she’s about to leave.
When she shoots me an irritated glare, slides off the picnic bench and walks away without another word, I chase her, surprised by how quick she is. My friends are laughing, I can hear them as I follow after this chick—still don’t know her name—but I can’t worry about them right now.
Even though they’re total assholes for laughing at me.
“Hey!” I call out, but it’s like my voice only spurs her on. She’s practically in a full jog as she heads toward Adams Hall, and I wonder if her plan is to duck into a classroom and hide from me.
Putting a little speed behind my step, I catch up with her easily, hooking my fingers around her upper arm and stopping her escape. She turns to face me, the look on her face so full of disgust I immediately release her and take a step back.
“Why are you chasing me?” she asks breathlessly. Her cheeks are pink, and she’s practically panting. I get the sense that maybe she doesn’t exercise much? I mean, I’m not even winded.
“You never answered my question.”
She lifts her chin. Blows out an exaggerated breath, like what I’m asking is too damn much. After enduring the last five minutes with this chick, I don’t even want her to wear my jersey now. She’s making way too big a deal about this.
But for some weird reason, I have to know what her answer is.
“My name is Hannah,” she finally says, and it all hits me at once. I do know her. Barely. Hannah Walsh. Senior. Moves in a completely different crowd. As in, she doesn’t really move with any crowd. I’ve never had a class with her ever, because she takes all the advanced courses. My friends were right.
She’s a smart girl.
“Right. Hannah.” I nod and smile. “I know you.”
She smiles in return, though it doesn’t quite reach her sky-blue eyes. “Uh huh. Sure you do.”
“I do. You’re friends with…” My voice drifts. I don’t know who she’s friends with. I can see their faces, but at the moment, I can’t recall their names.
“Please.” She reaches out, settling her hand on my forearm, and it’s like a spark of electricity between us the moment our skin makes contact. She snatches her hand away like I burned her. “Stop trying so hard.”
I almost want to laugh. This girl is telling me to stop trying so hard? Does she even know who she’s dealing with? The power I wield at this school? I’m the most popular guy in the senior class—maybe in all the classes. This is my year to shine. My year to reign.
And this Hannah nobody is telling me to stop trying so hard?
Get the fuck out of here.
Can’t back out now, though. I’m fully committed.
“So what do you say, Hannah? Are you in? Do you want to wear my jersey tomorrow?” Not like I want her to anymore. She’s been rude from the moment I started talking to her.
“Gee, I sure appreciate the offer, but…” She scowls at me, her lush lips pursed. “No.”


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Friday, May 1, 2020

Life of Debauchery Duet by M. Robinson


The Life of Debauchery Duet by M. Robinson
I waited until both books were out before I read this duet…so glad I did.
These books put me through the wringer and took me on an emotional rollercoaster. Monica is known as “the Queen of Angst” for a reason and I really thing she outdid herself this time.
These books are so well written, you will feel every bit of Cash’s pain, his struggles, and his demons. You heart will break when he pushes away the ones he loves. It will break to see how he gets caught up in the rock and roll lifestyle, using it as a way to quieten  his demons, when he is his biggest downfall. You will cry, scream, get angry,  laugh, but most of all you will root for him and Journey, you want their relationship to be enough to pull him through. Cash and Journey’s love story is as beautiful as it is torturous, will they be able to overcome the hurdles to reach their HEA?
I devoured these books and they are truly my favorite of Monica’s books. She really captured this tortured love story and wrote her heart out. 5 very exceptional ⭐️

The Makeup Artist by Sophie Sinclair

New Release: The Makeup Artist by Sophie Sinclair

Sarah Bowen’s life is nothing like she thought it’d be ten years ago. She runs a successful lifestyle boutique with her two best friends, she’s the makeup artist to one of country’s hottest bands, and she’s in love with a womanizing heartthrob who doesn’t give her the time of day. After years of pining after Lex Ryan, she decides it’s finally her turn, even if it might ruin everything she’s worked for…

Lex Ryan is the sexy Irish lead guitarist for the hottest country band in the States. He’s known as a serial dater, a commitment-phobe, a player who prefers one-night stands. His wild heart has zero plans of settling down—not even with the band’s makeup artist, Sarah Bowen. He’s vowed to keep his heart from falling for her. Until the band travels to Ireland where his past suddenly crashes into his present.
They say wild hearts can’t be tamed. They never said they can’t be broken.

The Makeup Artist is the second book in the Coffee Book Series. It’s a standalone novel, but the author suggests reading Coffee Girl first because of returning characters.

Review:


OMG! I loved “Coffee Girl” but Sophie knocked it out of the park with “The Makeup Artist.” This is an emotional, funny, enjoyable read. It will keep you engaged from start to finish. Lex and Sarah’s chemistry is off the charts. The lead up to their relationship was a slow burn, they were attracted to each other from the start but did not act on that attraction. Lex is the epitome of a sexy rocker, enjoying all the perks that come with being a musician. Sarah is a beautiful, sassy, strong woman.  While on tour in Ireland, the home of the sexy rocker, they take their relationship to the next level and that slow burn ignites. Like all good love stories the road to happy ever after is never straightforward. The twists and turns in the road to Lex and Sarah’s HEA are unexpected and will tug at your heartstrings. Sophie writes such great characters, some you will love, who will have laughing out loud and others you will love to hate. If you are looking for a well written, captivating read, I highly recommend this book


Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Rafe by Sawyer Bennett

Review:

Rafe is riding high on the success of the Arizona Vengeance, loving be part of the expansion team. All that changes with one phone call from his father, who lets Rafe know that he has cancer and does not have long to live. Rafe is traded from Arizona to the Carolina Cold Fury, so he can be closer to his father. This move also reunites him with his first love, the girl he left behind so she could follow her dreams. Calliope or Poppy was devastated when Rafe ended their relationship, but even after eight years, despite the hurt and anger that still exists, she can’t help but still be drawn and attracted to the sexy man he has become. Poppy becomes Rafe’s rock as he struggles to deal with his grief over his father’s terminal condition…he realizes his feelings for her are as strong as ever, but he just has to convince Poppy that taking a chance on him again would not be a mistake. Rafe realizes that life is too short for regrets and he makes the most of his final days with his father as well as building a newer and stronger relationship with Poppy. This novella is an enjoyable yet emotional quick read. Rafe and Poppy have great chemistry that withstood the test of time and the book also includes characters from both the Arizona Vengeance and Carolina Cold Fury series. Highly recommended. Advanced copy provided by the author in exchange for an honest review.

Friday, April 24, 2020

Power Switch by Kennedy L. Mitchell


POWER SWITCH
Author: Kennedy L. Mitchell
Series: Power Play #3
Genre: Romantic Political Suspense
Date: April 20, 2020


About the Book

Lies. Deceit. Espionage. And that’s just the tip of the iceberghere in DC

My boyfriend is fake engaged, I’m pretty sure someone out there is trying to kill me, and now a sexy-as-sin attorney from the Justice Department is investigating me and I have zero clue as to why. Torn between duty and love, I’m not just floundering in my role as VP, I’m drowning.

When the pieces of the president’s plan come to light, I know I have to stop him. Permanently this time. How I’ll get out of this alive, I have no idea, but at least I still have my favorite secret service agent, Trey Benson, by my sidefor now. 

I’ll do whatever it takes to remove Kyle from office, even if it means sacrificing everything I love. Again. 

Power Switch is the third book in the five-book Power Play series and is a continuation of Randi and Trey’s epic love storyThe books in this series cannot be read as standalones. All five books follow one main couple's relationship as it grows through a five-year time period. It's suspenseful, steamy, and oh so unputdownable. If you're a fan of Tiffany Snow, Meghan March, and Skye Warren, then this series is for YOU! 





About the Author

Kennedy lives in Dallas with her husband, son, and 80lb Goldendoodle who still believes he’s a lap dog. A bookworm at heart, Kennedy loves to snuggle up in bed or by the campfire with an unputdownable book. She began writing two years ago with Falling for the Chance and has no plans of stopping. Her novels are witty, action-packed, and offer enough steam for a great facial. If you like strong heroines and sexy, tattooed men who can’t keep their hands off them, then this author is the one for you.

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Thursday, April 23, 2020

To My Arrogant Boss by J. S. Cooper


Releasing April 28, 2020. 

New Teaser
"So are you hoping to meet your friend in the steam room?" Jane asked as we walked. "Are you sure you want me to be there?"
"She's not my friend." I shook my head. "And I would much rather you be there. In fact, if you want to do the things she offered to do, I wouldn't say no."
"I'm sure you wouldn't," she scoffed. "I have a feeling that there's not much you wouldn't say no to."
"That's not fair, Jane." I touched the small of her back lightly. "You know I have feelings, too. You're going to make me feel bad if you keep ragging on me."
"Ragging on you?" She looked at me suspiciously. "What?"
"You're just hurting my feelings, that's all."
"Yeah, right." She pulled away from me and rolled her eyes. "You forget I have an older brother, I know bad acting when I see it."
"Are you calling me a bad actor?"
"Yup!" She grinned. "If there was an award for bad acting, I think you would get a prize."
"Like an Oscar?"
"Yeah, you'd get an anti-Oscar."
"You're so good for my ego." I dropped the act and laughed. "I'm glad you never decided to go into teaching or nursing. You'd have a lot of sad students and patients."
"I'm glad you didn't go into being a business owner, you'd have a lot of sad employees." She pouted. "Oh wait, oops."
"Very funny, Jane." I laughed. "I think I make a pretty good boss, don't you?"
"Do you really want me to answer that?"
"Yes."
"If by very good, you mean arrogant, then the answer is yes."
"So you think I'm arrogant?" I ran my hand through my hair. "Why do you think that? Just because I'm handsome and rich …"
"And blah blah blah." Jane continued my sentence for me. "Yes, for all of those reasons."
"Well, you do know what Taylor Swift says, right?"
"What?"
"Shake it off!" I sang. "Because the haters gonna hate, hate, hate."
"You know the lyrics to Taylor Swift songs?"
"I have younger sisters, remember?"
"Oh yeah." She nodded. "So when are you going to South Carolina?"
"In two weeks." I frowned. I really didn't want to go back home. I didn't want to deal with my dad asking when I'd be moving back home. I didn't want to deal with my mom bringing around all her friends’ eligible daughters, hoping that I’d ask one on a date and then get married six months later. I didn't want my sisters trying to hook me up with their friends or my dad's old cronies asking me if I had any interest in getting into politics. I missed my family and I loved seeing them, but I hated the pressures that came with visits back to the family home.
"You look thoughtful again." Jane’s voice jarred me out of my thoughts, and it struck me that she always seemed to realize when I had deeper thoughts on my mind.
"Nah, I don't do much thinking."
"I don't believe you," she said with a small shake of her head. "Is this it?" We stopped outside the steam room.
"Do you have anything to change into?” I asked her. “We're meant to take a shower before we go inside."
"Oh," She bit down on her lower lip. "I don't have anything …" She suddenly grinned. "But I have an idea. Where are the towels?"
"Why? Are you going to go inside naked?"
"No, Tate." She pulled her t-shirt off in one swoop and my jaw dropped as I stared at her in a hot pink pushup bra. "What are you looking at?"
"What do you think?" I couldn't keep my eyes off of her. The long lines of her neck. Her smooth shoulders. The valley between her breasts that I couldn't see completely because her pushup bra got in the way. The slight curve of her belly and the way her yoga pants fit her so much differently now that they weren't covered by a long baggy t-shirt. Shit, she was hot. Her golden-brown skin glowed with sweat, and I wanted to lean forward and lick it off of her. I was quite literally in shock. I had not expected her to take her shirt off like that.
"Honestly, I don't really care." She shrugged. "Get me a towel, please." And then she leaned down and started undoing the laces of her shoes.
"What are you doing?" I gawked as she took her shoes off.
"You've got eyes." She looked up at me. "What does it look like I'm doing?
"I have no idea." And then she shocked me again, by pulling her pants off and holding them up. "Okay, I'm ready to go in now." She handed me her t-shirt, shoes, and pants. "Take care of these for me, will you?" She smiled, then turned around and then opened the door.
"You're meant to shower first."
"You're not going to tell on me, are you?" And with that, she walked inside, leaving me standing there.
I stood there for what felt like years, but must have only been about ten seconds. I looked at her clothes in my hand and debated going in naked, but I dismissed that idea in about three seconds. I wanted to have some fun, but I wasn’t going to blow my load in the steam room while trying.

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She Loves Me by Melissa Foster

She Loves Me by Melissa Foster

Synopsis:

What are two besties willing to risk for something more? The New York Times bestselling author of This Is Love has the answer in this fun, sexy, and emotional romance about friendship, family, and giving love a chance.

Something is off in Piper Dalton’s life, and she has a feeling it might just be her. All her siblings are blissfully settled with their forever loves. But while her sisters were dreaming of white weddings, Piper was left heartbroken and commitment phobic by her first love, her best friend’s younger brother. As a woman dominating the male-driven construction industry, Piper has no interest in turning in her hammer for an apron—even if hot and hilarious Harley thinks otherwise.

Burly bar owner Harley Dutch has a bum ankle and two preteen nieces to take care of, and having his best friend, tough-as-nails and sexy-as-sin Piper Dalton, come to his rescue is just the remedy he needs. Piper is her snarky self, and she kind of sucks at caregiving, but she’s owned his heart for years, she’s got a way with the girls, and Harley would sure like to have his way with her…

As things heat up between Piper and Harley, she warns him not to fall in love with her because she’ll only break his heart. Harley is the right man for that challenge—until he makes the biggest mistake of his life, and they begin to wonder if true love really can conquer all.

Review:

This is a friends to lovers story. Harley is a big, burly guy who would do anything for his family and friends. He is strong, dominant, sexy, and has such a huge heart. Piper is kick-ass, strong, sassy, hard-working, and caring. Harley has been patiently waiting for Piper to see him as more than a friend. She is quick to jump in and help him when he is injured, it is then he aggressively starts pursuing her. Piper keeps denying her feelings, believing she is not capable of being in love or good at relationships. I really wanted to shake her and knock some sense into her! Can Harley convince Piper that they have a future together?
This a fun, sexy yet emotional story with plot twists to keep you on your toes. I really enjoy Foster’s writing she can keep you engaged from the first page to the last page. Her characters are believable and lovable. This story is about family, love, and friendship and is definitely one to be enjoyed

Southern Comfort by Natasha Madison

Southern Comfort by Natasha Madison

Synopsis:
Buried secrets never stay hidden in the South.
Olivia

When you find out that your fiancé is arrested for swindling over ten million dollars from his clients, you do what any sane woman would do. You escape reality and go undercover, trading in your city-girl Louboutins for country-pumpkin cowboy boots.
 It wasn’t a forever change—it was temporary. I only had to stay here until things back home got straightened out, or so I thought.

Casey
I was riding horses before I was walking, or at least that was what they told me. I always knew I would take over the family farm. It’s in my blood.
Country boy at heart, the minute I saw her dragging her luggage up the gravel driveway I knew she was out of my league.
I shouldn’t have started anything with her, because I knew she was just passing through.
I couldn’t stop it, I fell in love with her. Even though I knew, in the end, she would leave me.

Review:

This book is full of intrigue, it is steamy, and you will fall in love with Casey and Olivia. Casey is a sexy cowboy as well as a sexy business man. He is just something else. Olivia is a feisty, strong woman who has never had anyone to look out for her in the past. Olivia is under Casey’s protection, as she has the misfortune to be pulled into her ex’s dirty dealings. This book draws you in and keeps you engaged from start to finish, as Casey and Olivia fall for each other,  while trying to stay one step ahead of trouble. I love this book and this series, there is a great cast of characters who enhance the story, can’t wait for the next book. If you are looking for a love story with a side of intrigue, I highly recommend this book.

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