Matt Osborn had no idea coaching his five-year-old nephew's soccer team would get him so much attention from the mothers -- attention he doesn't want now that he's given up on love and having a family of his own. Yep, Matt's the last of his bachelor buddies, and plans on staying that way. That is, u
Always You (Desert Seduction Book 1)
β Scribed by Dannon, Joanne
- Publisher
- Clarendon 3 Publishing
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 122 KB
- Series
- Desert Seduction 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1925450120
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Can love work the second time around?
Bea Morgan-Young always had excuses for her outrageous behaviour. In spite of Beaβs supportive brother and loving foster family, trouble just kept finding her. Even when Nigel AshworthβAsh to his friendsβhad defended her, sheβd only lashed out at him. When she runs into him ten years later, sheβs settled down a bit, but still loves being the scandalous party girl, clubbing, and being the centre of attention.
Though theyβve fallen in love, even his marriage proposal isnβt enough to make her compromise and move to Israel for Ashβs lucrative new job. Then one empowering weekend changes everything for Bea. Ash may be gone, but Beaβs determined to win him back.
Ash is a master at solving problems for the hotels he works for, but heβs never solved the problem of Bea, the reckless wild child heβd fallen for. Now sheβs back a year later, swearing sheβs changed. Has the uncompromising party girl really grown up at last? Or is it just another lie when she tells him she wants a second chance at love?
NOTE: Contains characters from 'Falling for Mr Wrong'.
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