MADDOX: Blue-Collar Bad Boys Next Door
β Scribed by King, Mazzy
- Publisher
- MZK Publishing
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 36 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B086RWT3LX
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β¦ Synopsis
This book is an insta-love, happily-ever-after, STEAMY romance. No cliffhangers, no cheating. This is the fourth book (but also a standalone story), in theBlue-Collar Bad Boys Next Doorseries.
MADDOX
Spending nine months overseas at war was -- rough. The dangers of war aside, so many things changed while I was away, and now going back to my regular life feels anything but normal.
My new neighbour is a gorgeous young woman with a five-year-old daughter. My buddy Rocco tells me sheβs got a messy past relationship on her hands, and I vow to keep my distance.
But her daughter attaches herself to me after I locate her missing treasured doll -- and when her mother comes to thank me, I canβt help but fall for this woman. Hard.
I need to come home finally -- and she might be the key.
ROXIE
After a fire destroyed the apartment I shared with my best friend, I tried to make the best of a bad situation and start over with my daughter Lexi. But my ex, her father, thinks Iβm an unfit mother. He keeps threatening to take her from me, and since heβs a successful, arrogant executive with a high-paying job, he just might succeed if I donβt walk a straight line.
I need a place to live. I need a job. I need to care for my daughter and give her everything I can. The last thing I need is a complicationβ¦in the form of a man.
But the sexy, smouldering, emotionally wounded warrior next door becomes the apple of my daughterβs eye, and itβs hard to stay out of his way.
Scratch that -- itβs impossible to want to.
β¦ Subjects
Alpha Military Man Single Mom Steamy Romance
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