One + one + one more = perfection. Ryan Shannon's life has finally hit a smooth patch. He's reached the point where he believes he's mastered the single-dad challenge. He brews beer and owns his own brewery with his brother, Quinn. The brewery is so successful they need to hire someone to manage the
Sweet Bitter Honey
โ Scribed by Crowe, Liz
- Book ID
- 110478269
- Publisher
- Pride Publishing
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
One + one + one more = perfection.
Ryan Shannons life has finally hit a smooth patch. Hes reached the point where he believes hes mastered the single-dad challenge. He brews beer and owns his own brewery with his brother, Quinn. The brewery is so successful they need to hire someone to manage their burgeoning sales.
When Quinn surprises him with the announcement that hes fallen in love with someone and she has a brothera hot brothernamed Cole, Ryan is sceptical of the setup. But Quinn begs him to join them for a dinner so that his girlfriend wont worry about her brother feeling left out.
After one hookup, Cole claims he isnt interested in anything more. Which is when Ryan hires the brewerys new sales directorLynette Williams, a woman fresh out of MBA school with plenty of debt, desperate to find her own way in life.
Thats when things really get complicated. Not to mention veryvery hot.
They all claim that their connection is nothing more than really great sex. But Ryan, Cole and Lynette find themselves depending on one another in ways they never imaged theyd want or needor ultimately love.
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