**Never trust a Monroe --** Especially if she steals your heart!**** To mayor and single dad Mitch Kincaid, Second Chance, Idaho, is something of a time capsule, and he wants to keep it that way. His problem? Gorgeous pregnant redhead Laurel Monroe, who, along with her family, now owns the town.
Festive Fling with the Single Dad
β Scribed by Annie Claydon
- Publisher
- Harlequin Medical Romances
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 114 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1488048339
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β¦ Synopsis
From festive fling...
...to forever family?
In this Pups that Make Miracles story, single dad vet Aksel Olson doesn't have time for romance; his recently discovered daughter is his priority now. But his vivacious new neighbor, physiotherapist Flora McNeith, is helping Aksel connect with his little girl in the way he longs to...and spending time together, neither he nor Flora can resist their attraction. Could a Christmas fling open both their hearts to a new beginning...together?
Pups that Make Miracles quartet
Book 1 β Highland Doc's Christmas Rescue
Book 2 β Festive Fling with the Single Dad
Look out for the next books, coming soon:
Book 3 β Making Christmas Special Again
Book 4 β Their One-Night Christmas Gift
"This really is a beautifully written story, a story that flows with love and happiness.... Ms. Claydon has added more to this community with her characters...this is a...
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