

Books in series

#1
Love The Wine You're With
2017
Alyssa Wright has one goal for her last summer before she leaves for college. Eighteen is too old and she refuses to go off to college carrying her v-card. So she’s set on finding a guy to give it to in the next six weeks.
Jake Monroe owes his best friend. The man was like a brother to Jake, and he knows he needs to be there for his friend’s widow and infant. But first, he needs to find a job.
When Alyssa runs into Jake, almost literally, she knows he’s different. She thinks about him constantly, and not in the way she’s thought about any other guy.
Jake knows getting involved with his new boss’s niece is not a good idea, but there’s something about Alyssa that he can’t resist. She’s the light he’s never had in his life, and it baffles him that she wants him as much as he wants her.
Jake doesn’t want to take advantage of Alyssa, but she knows he’s the right one to give herself to. Even if it’s only for the summer.

#6
Walk Of Fame
2018
One night with a stranger... Kicking herself for letting her guard down and actually connecting with the sexy man whose name she doesn't even know, Katherine misses the news that her toxic ex is back, and looking for her. She can't let him find her, so she doesn't think, she just runs. He never thought he'd see her again... Dillon doesn't know what to think when his one night stand shows up on his doorstep. He starts to turn her away, but the terrified look in her eyes triggers all his protective instincts, and he knows he can't let her leave. Time is against them... Dillon and Katherine grow closer every day. As her real life calls, they both know what's happening won't last, but that doesn't stop them from wanting it to.
Author

Mary E. Thompson
Author · 39 books
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