Snowbound Summer (The Logan Series Book 3)
β Scribed by Clements, Sally
- Book ID
- 108935368
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 91 KB
- Series
- Logan 3
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Summer in the snowβ¦ Restaurant owner Summer Costello, reeling from recent failures in her perfect life, is hiding out in her childhood home. When she finds an injured dog outside in a snowstorm, she calls the local vet, who turns out to be her younger brother Declanβs best friend, gorgeous Nick Logan. Sheβs his secret crushβno woman Nickβs dated has matched up to the fantasy of being with Summer, the woman who blazed out of Brookbridge for a new life in London years ago. Now, a dog needs his aid, and despite treacherous conditions he drives out to help. Sheβll be there with her boyfriend, and surely his infatuation will have burned itself out? Stranded in a snowstorm, Summer sizzles with attraction for the man Nick has become. And when Summer confides her long-term relationship is over, and suggests a clandestine fling, is there any way Nick can resist her, even though sheβs the one woman Declan warned him to keep away from?
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