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Mr. Tambourine Man
2021
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As a social worker with Dallas Children's Protective Services, Monica Green has seen her share of abusive fathers. So when she investigates a man for possible neglect of a three-year-old girl, she hardly expects to meet Father of the Year. But single dad Luke Malone is a loving, devoted parent. And a talented musician. And sexy as hell. Being with him, the jaded child advocate begins to believe in love again. Since his Ex bailed when Riley was a baby, Luke has been both mother and father to his daughter. And that's taken its toll on his romantic life. Riley always comes first. But meeting Monica makes him start to believe he might have both. She fits in with their family as if she's always been a part of it. Can he open up his heart enough to allow some happiness for himself? When his daughter's grandparents sue him for custody, Monica is by Luke’s side. For better or worse. But the worst case scenario tests her professional code and her personal beliefs. Ultimately, she must do what's best for the child. Even if it's not what's best for her heart. Mr. Tambourine Man is the fourth book in the Rainy Day Women series, about women empowering women, and the men who love them. In a converted warehouse near downtown Dallas a group of strong, professional women come together to volunteer their services to the women of an under-served community. They name their facility The Rainy Day Women’s Center. Each book is a stand-alone romance about competent, independent women and the equally competent, independent men they can’t ignore—or live without.

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