Starting a new life in a new city is never easy, but Kelsey Peterson is managing. She owns her own specialty shop, sheβs made some new friends, and sheβs finally feeling like sheβs ready to put down some roots in this small Chicago suburb. Sheβs even struck up some regular flirtatious banter with th
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β Scribed by Liora Blake
- Publisher
- Liora Blake
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 136 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
A sexy, steamy contemporary romance about what happens when a casual one-night stand becomes anything but casual.
JT Maxwell has it all . . . well, almost. He's a US Marshal, looks like he belongs in an aftershave commercial, and he has tattoosβlots of tattoos.
Unfortunately, he's also in debt up to his pretty blue eyeballs. Between that and his recent divorce, his sex life is nonexistent these days. But when free-spirited artist Anya Alves approaches him for a no-strings-attached night together, things suddenly start looking up.
He never expects to see his sexy one-night stand again, and he definitely doesn't expect to discover she's spending the summer in his neighborhood . . . living right across the street.
Warning: This short and sexy standalone features an alpha hero who isn't afraid of commitment and doesn't hesitate when it's time to put his heart on the line. Now all he has to do is convince his hot hookup that...
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