"Trekking in the savannah isn't like "The Lion King." Worse, the deeper they go in, the sexier the safari becomes. Michaela doesn't understand Boyd's game, and he's playing his cards close to his vest. She hopes her aunt and uncle will be able to help her figure out his endgame before anyone--namely
Valley of Stars
β Scribed by Ava Miles
- Book ID
- 110891189
- Publisher
- Ava Miles, Inc
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 169 KB
- Series
- Merriams #3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781949092103
- ASIN
- B07SLC13FB
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Millions of readers have fallen in love with Ava's bestselling books... come join the family.
International Bestselling Author Ava Miles' acclaimed family series, The Merriams, returns with a fun and feel good romantic comedy filled with second chances, everyone's favorite matchmakers, and lots of high stakes and adventure.
Boyd McClellan is a smooth-talking, wicked-smart, lying jerk.
True, Michaela Merriam isn't objective where her ex-boyfriend and former business partner is concerned, but she's justified given he screwed herβand her family's corporationβover.
Except Boyd is back and dangling the discovery of a lifetime: the location of a rare flower known to cure all illness. He claims that without her, he can't bring it back.
Yeah, right.
Trusting him seems stupid. She did before and look where that got her: brokenhearted and with a demotion. But she doesn't have any choice but to accompany him to the fabled Valley of Stars after her bossy Mr. President brother orders her to go to make up for her love-sick snafu.
She's definitely not stupid enough to go alone. She's bringing her own chaperones: her beloved Uncle Arthur and Aunt Clara. One caveat: absolutely NO matchmaking.
Trekking in the savannah isn't like "The Lion King." Worse, the deeper they go in, the sexier the safari becomes. Michaela doesn't understand Boyd's game, and he's playing his cards close to his vest. She hopes her aunt and uncle will be able to help her figure out his endgame before anyoneβnamely, herβgets hurt. Because lying with him under the African night sky, she realizes that she's falling for him all over again. But can she trust itβand him?
PRAISE:
"Ava's story is witty and charming." βBarbara Freethy #1 New York Times Bestselling Author on Nora Roberts Land
"On par with Nicholas Sparks' love stories." βJennifer's Corner Blog
"The constant love, and the tasteful sexual interludes, bring a sensual, dynamic tension to this appealing story." βPublisher's Weekly
"I am adding Ava Miles to my list of always reads like Susan Mallery, Jill Shalvis, Kristen Ashley, and Nora Roberts." βMarjay's Reading Blog
"Miles' story savvy, sense of humor, respect for her readers and empathy for her characters shine through..." βUSA Today on The Gate to Everything
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