
She needs a husband. She discovers she already has one. Because he never signed the papers. Carys Three years, and Hunter couldn't manage to sign his name on a single piece of paper. Now I need a husband—specifically, the one I already have. Four months. Shared address. Convincing enough to fool an estate lawyer and a family that never knew I filed for divorce. Simple. Temporary. Survivable. I walked in ready. He looked up and I was immediately less ready. Nobody warned me he'd still look like that. That's deeply unfair. I should have found another way. Hunter Three years. Not a word. And then she walked into my kitchen like she owned it—which, technically, she still did. She has a proposition. I told her no. She already knew I didn't mean it. She just needs four months. And I just need her to stop standing in my kitchen in those clothes. She has conditions. I have conditions. Hers are reasonable. Mine are not. She thinks she can walk away in four months. She thinks she can stay detached. I'm not sure I want her to. Perfect for readers who - Real enemies to lovers - Second chance romance - Angsty with steam - Small town, big feelings - Estranged spouses - Forced proximity - Emotionally devastating heat - Grumpy/grumpy - Foster brothers - Dual POV - Spicy / high heat Unsigned Papers is book 2 in The Midnight Kitchen series. Five foster brothers. A delivery-only ghost kitchen inside a haunted fish processing plant on the coast of Maine. The haunted part is disputed. The hotness of the brothers is not. This standalone and spicy novel is dedicated to everyone who swore they’d never touch him again but crossed their fingers behind their back.