True Blue Love: The Thorns, Book 3
✍ Scribed by Lopez, Melissa
- Book ID
- 106806720
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 133 KB
- Series
- Thorn Brothers 3
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Can a red-hot fling equal true blue love? The Thorns, Book 3 Something’s flying on Miller Thorn’s trip home to the Australian bush—and it’s not just the plane. The attractive American woman sitting next to him is striking sparks hotter than an Outback wildfire. Miller’s never claimed to be good at relationships—witness the straining ties that bind his own family—but this woman is just his type. The type that flat-out asks for a one-night stand. No strings, no names. Kaycee Hollenbeck’s ready to start a new life as a free woman, and what better launching pad than a gorgeous Australian’s bed? Anonymity suits her just fine, but a girl’s gotta know whose name to scream. One night turns into two, and suddenly fate seems to be conspiring to weaken their determination to keep it simple. Particularly when it turns out her new job is just down the road from the Thorn family station. Caught between a family that’s falling apart and a woman he doesn’t know how to let go of, Miller struggles with trust issues when a secret from Kaycee’s past rears its ugly head. A secret that could threaten the future they had told themselves they never wanted in the first place… Warning, this title contains the following: explicit sex, graphic language.
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