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He’s trying to rein it in. She needs to let loose. Caroline Brennan is stuck. Living in the shadow of her controlling father’s political career, she’s perfected being a people pleaser. When an ill-timed photo thrusts her headfirst into a fake relationship with a handsome stranger, their unexpected connection shakes up everything stagnant in her life. On a mission to explore what she likes, she soon discovers he’s exactly what she needs. Miles Sharpe is finally proud of who he sees in the mirror. After more than a decade battling grief and addiction, he’s nearly a year sober—and determined to stay that way. But when everything he’s worked for is threatened, Miles becomes entangled with Caroline, both in front of the cameras and behind closed doors. If only prioritizing sobriety didn’t mean walking away from the woman who’s breathed life into his limited little world. Fighting feelings that are anything but fake, Miles and Caroline have a shed what’s shackling them to their pasts or let fear rip them apart. Sweet Caroline is the third book in the Lennox Valley Chronicles series. It features mature content and is intended for readers 18 and up.
Author

Hannah Brixton is a contemporary romance author who lives with her husband, three children, and two cats on beautiful Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. A self-proclaimed word nerd, Hannah has a long-standing love of language. Having studied linguistics and psychology, she’s fascinated by how language evokes emotion and human connection. Writing romance was something Hannah toyed with for years before actually taking the plunge, immediately discovering a whole world of joy in the creation of love stories. Hannah loves writing neurodivergent characters and hopes to normalize mental health struggles through her writing. Her books are steamy romantic comedies with more serious topics woven throughout—romantic dramedies, perhaps—always filled with heart, spice, and a guaranteed happily ever after. In her spare time, Hannah loves to read, listen to podcasts, and sing along loudly to music that embarrasses her children.
