**The Travis series concludes with the fourth installment from award-wining author Lisa Kleypas.** Wedding planner Avery Crosslin may be a rising star in Houston society, but she doesn't believe in love-at least not for herself. When she meets wealthy bachelor Joe Travis and mistakes him for a
His Brown-Eyed Girl
β Scribed by Liz Talley
- Publisher
- Harlequin
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 173 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
She's saving him from...the kids?
Lucas Finlay is used to calling the shots. But looking after his two nephews and niece in New Orleans, he's entirely out of his league. Luckily help is next door. With almost no effort Addy Toussant manages to make order from the kid chaos. Lucas is beyond grateful...he's also very attracted to her. Images of an adults-only playdate are soon dancing in his head.
Yet something in Addy's golden-brown eyes tells him not to rush her. If this romance is to go anywhere, he needs to let her take the lead. Given the sizzling potential of what they have together, Lucas is okay with that.
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