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Single Dad
Blue Lines and Lullabies
2025
Jennifer Williams
Moving to a new city is exciting, but I'm freaked about following my brother to Colorado, where I have no apartment, job, or friends. So I decided to let off some steam on my first night here and invited a
very
attractive man back to my hotel room for some no-strings fun. But when he's nowhere to be found when I wake up, I chalk it up to a typical experience with guys. Imagine my surprise when the hot guy from my first night is my brother's teammate on the Denver Wolves NHL team, and he needs me to be his new nanny! Gabe Dawson just found out he's a dad to the cutest baby I've ever seen, and the team is about to go on a long road trip. Gabe needs me to move into his house and care for his daughter. He assures me we'll have a strictly professional relationship. Things quickly become tense as we both fight our attraction. But what if I'm the one who needs more? And what happens when he no longer needs me?
Blue Lines and Lullabies is a spicy novella that begins the Mile High Sports Series. It features a character mentioned in book one of the Eternity Series, Worth the Risk. You do not have to read Worth the Risk to read Blue Lines and Lullabies. Blue Lines and Lullabies features a brother's best friend, brother's teammate, single dad/nanny, found family book with a guaranteed HEA.
Rancher's Healing
2025
Bonnie Poirier
When Tayla Miller winds up at home with a broken heart, can an old love mend it?
War
2025
Brittanee Nicole
Iโve never been a good bet. I wear my emotions on my tattoo\-covered sleeve, I say all the wrong things and I revel in pissing off a certain redhead far more than I should. In other words, Iโm the last person the court would choose to parent any child, let alone three of them. Yet being their father is all I want. So when the woman I love to hate offers to help make all my dreams come true, I jump at the chance. Marrying Ava is a convenient solution: she's my kids favorite person and the court will absolutely approve of the woman who runs the biggest charity in Boston. But there is nothing convenient about the way I feel when she fights with me, or when we kiss. And I'm not sure which I enjoy more. This marriage may have a time limit but I'm beginning to think I'd like to keep my wife. Sheโll probably fight me on it, but as they say, allโs fair in love and war.
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