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Off Limits Single Dad: A Billionaire Best Friend's Brother Romance
Roxy Reid - 2021
Off Limits Single Dad is a stand-alone novel with no cheating, no cliff hangers and a gorgeously romantic happily ever after.
Holding Onto You
Kennedy FoxSusan Stoker - 2021
Whether you enjoy enemies to lovers, friends to lovers, forbidden, or second chance romance—there’s something for everyone in this collection and most importantly, happily ever afters.Consisting of over 1800 pages and a value of more than $47 for a preorder special of $3.99, that’s a HUGE savings! Romance readers need to grab this collection while it lasts because it’s available for a very limited time. Featuring authors: Kennedy Fox | The Two of UsWillow Winters | PossessiveCharity Ferrell | Just One NightEmily Goodwin | Side HustleTL Smith | Kisses and LiesSkye Warren | EscortPiper Rayne | The Rival RoomiesAshley Jade | Blame it on the PainSusan Stoker | Shielding GillianKD Robichaux & CC Monroe | Steal YouCarrie Ann Ryan | Breaking Without YouAll proceeds are going to the Ronald McDonald House Charities, an organization that keeps families together while children are receiving medical treatments. Their mission is to create, find, and support programs that directly improve the health and well-being of children and their families. RMHC provides more than 2.5 million overnight stays each year, helping families save over $934 million in hotel and meal expenses. Visit rmhc (dot) org for more information.
Better
Carey Heywood - 2014
It was supposed to be the trip Ally would have taken when she got better. Now, it's just a chance for Aubrey to say good-bye. Adam escapes in his solo trips overseas, working just enough to fund the next one. When the opportunity to circle the globe falls in his lap, he can't refuse. The only catch is that he won't be traveling alone this time. Unable to hide from each other, Adam's overprotective nature thwarts Aubrey's desire to find her own way. Can they move past initial assumptions to find something better?