
Josephine “Jo” Knight doesn’t want a night out. On the tail end of a horrific breakup, she just wants to wallow for a while. Her sister Dani’s favorite band is playing, though, and no just isn’t an acceptable answer. Jo doesn’t know a single song, but the VIP party ends with a one-night stand between her and who she thinks is the lead singer. Despite the amazing connection she feels to him, by morning, she’s gone. What was supposed to be one night changes Jo’s life. Under normal circumstances, she would have told the man she slept with that she was pregnant. But his reputation is horrid, and she doesn’t need the world thinking she’s just some groupie looking to trap a man for his money. Plus, some things are better done alone anyway. Lawson “LT” Nottingham is the manager for Midnight Hour—following his twin brother and lead singer through every mess the famous singer makes. That’s why he doesn’t get close to women. They all mistake him for his brother, and the moment they find out the truth, they leave. That’s not a heartache he needs to keep repeating. But one night with a beautiful woman rocks him to his core and waking up to find her gone sucks more than it should. But when they cross paths again and she has twin boys with his eyes—everything changes. He wants the boys, he wants Jo, and he doesn’t care what it takes. All LT knows is that he felt enough to build a future in the one night they were together. Until jealousy rears its ugly head, and LT has to learn the harsh truth that for a woman that’s been hurt too often and too deeply, words can cut just as sharply as a blade.
Author

Melinda Valentine was born in upstate New York. Being the youngest of four children (and the only girl) made it easy for her to turn to books as a companion. As a young child she was whisked away to Baltimore, Maryland. She spent her youth reading books such as Nancy Drew, The Chronicles of Narnia and The Little House on the Prairie saga. However, it wasn't until she was twelve years old that she read a book (Stephen king's IT) that made her realize that someday, she would herself be a writer. After that her first (horrible) manuscript came to life. At thirteen she had received her very first rejection letter. Heartbroken, she continued to read even more to learn about the craft of writing. Today Melinda calls West Virginia home, with her swoon worthy husband, three hilarious children, and three crazy puppies. She creates characters that she hopes her readers fall in love with as much as she has.