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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s Reviews: Jessica Peterson’s Sawyer, book 3 of the Lucky River Ranch series ✍🏻

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Overall Grade: A

Tropes: single dad MMC; single mom FMC; one night stand to more; small town romance; “who did this to you”

In the third installment of Jessica Peterson’s Lucky River Ranch series, Sawyer presents a refreshingly uncomplicated romance that thrives on genuine connection rather than manufactured conflict. Unlike its predecessors, Cash and Wyatt, this novel offers a narrative where the central strife between characters remains delightfully low, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the authentic development of a relationship built on mutual respect and understanding.

The story begins with a chemistry-fueled one-night stand between Ava, a divorcée emerging from a relationship with a man who failed to be a true partner, and Sawyer Rivers, the most responsible of the Rivers siblings. What elevates this narrative beyond the typical romance framework is Peterson’s thoughtful exploration of partnership. The central tension revolves around Ava’s gradual realization that Sawyer represents everything her previous relationship lacked—an active participant who acknowledges and uplifts her without expecting more than he is willing to offer. For Sawyer, the journey involves releasing his grip on traditional relationship labels and allowing someone to care for him after a lifetime of caring for others. Their mutual acceptance of these realizations unfolds with a natural ease that feels both satisfying and earned.

Peterson’s choice to pair a single father with a single mother creates immediate common ground, reinforcing the partnership theme that runs throughout the novel. Their shared understanding of parenthood’s challenges establishes an underlying connection that makes their growing bond all the more believable. This dynamic provides fertile ground for exploring how genuine partnership can heal the wounds left by previous relationships where balance and reciprocity were absent.

Sawyer himself emerges as perhaps the most compelling Rivers brother yet. Through his character, Peterson thoughtfully interrogates the concept of “weaponized incompetence” by presenting its antithesis—a man almost excessively capable who requires another’s perspective to recognize his own need for support. His solidity never translates to tedium, particularly as Peterson skillfully balances his caretaking public persona with his confidently dominant private one. This multidimensional characterization creates a romantic lead who feels both aspirational and authentically human.

The true magic of the Lucky River Ranch series continues to be the rich tapestry of relationships that extend beyond the central romance. The brotherhood among the Rivers men, their connections to their partners, and their integration into the broader Hartsville community create an immersive small-town experience that enhances the romantic narrative. Peterson demonstrates a nuanced understanding of how community shapes individuals and relationships, illustrating the truth behind the adage that “it takes a village” through the warmth and complexity of these interconnected relationships.

Sawyer stands as a testament to Peterson’s ability to craft romances that feel both emotionally satisfying and refreshingly grounded in reality. For readers who appreciate small-town settings, authentic character growth, and relationships built on genuine partnership rather than dramatic conflict, this third installment in the Lucky River Ranch series delivers a compelling and heartwarming reading experience that leaves one eagerly anticipating the remaining stories—particularly Duke’s forthcoming tale.

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s Reviews: L.B. Dunbar’s Catch the Kiss, book 2 of the Chicago Anchors series ✍🏻

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Overall Grade: B

Tropes: second chance romance; marriage of convenience; pro baseball MMC; single dad; forced proximity; insta-attraction

In the second installment of L.B. Dunbar’s Chicago Anchors series, Catch the Kiss delivers a compelling second-chance romance between Ruthie and professional baseball player Bolan. Set against the backdrop of Chicago’s vibrant sports scene, their story unfolds a decade after their initial meeting, offering readers a satisfying exploration of growth, redemption, and unexpected love.

The novel opens with an ingenious meet-cute that immediately captivates, despite its questionable premise as a legitimate psychological study. This creative introduction establishes the foundation for Dunbar’s narrative with remarkable efficiency, setting up the characters’ initial connection in a way that feels both unique and memorable. When their paths cross again years later, the groundwork for their second chance is already firmly established in readers’ minds.

Bolan’s character arc stands as one of the novel’s greatest strengths. His transformation from playboy athlete to devoted husband unfolds with a charm that makes him increasingly endearing as the story progresses. What proves particularly compelling is that Bolan falls first, dedicating himself completely to making their marriage of convenience succeed. His commitment to Ruthie and his daughter showcases a depth of character that transcends the typical sports romance hero.

Equally engaging is Ruthie’s journey, which mirrors the familiar struggles many women face after early marriage failures—the challenge of reclaiming one’s identity and purpose. Through Bolan’s genuine interest and eventual love, she discovers her own space as a mother to his daughter, finding both her voice against manipulative in-laws and her path to profound happiness. Her evolution feels authentic and emotionally resonant, offering readers a protagonist whose growth is as satisfying as the romance itself.

While Dunbar’s storytelling shines in character development and emotional depth, her reliance on an obvious baseball metaphor throughout the narrative occasionally feels heavy-handed and unnecessary. This running motif, while thematically relevant, sometimes detracts from the natural power of Ruthie and Bolan’s story. This tendency toward overly explicit metaphorical frameworks appears to be a recurring element in Dunbar’s writing style.

Despite this minor critique, Catch the Kiss succeeds in creating engaging, relatable characters whose second-chance journey proves both heartwarming and satisfying. Dunbar’s Chicago Anchors series continues to demonstrate her talent for crafting contemporary romances with emotional substance and authentic character growth. Readers will undoubtedly look forward to future installments featuring the compelling personalities introduced in this Chicago-based world.

In love and romance, 

Professor A

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s Reviews: Kristen Ashley’s The Woman Left Behind ✍🏻

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Dear Kristen Ashley,

Recently, I turned the final page of The Woman Left Behind, the fourth installment in your Misted Pines series, and I found myself contemplating the rare gift you’ve given your readers in this latest work. While I’ve long admired your ability to craft engaging romantic suspense as well as other varied genres, this particular novel resonates in ways that feel especially meaningful in our current times.

What strikes me most profoundly about this story is how you’ve created a sanctuary within its pages. As Harry and Lillian navigate their difficult journey — first searching for her parents and then confronting the devastating reality of their absence — you offer readers a respite from our own chaotic world. Their romance grounds us, allowing us to find solace in their connection while everything around them spirals into uncertainty. In a time when many of us seek refuge from a relentless news cycle that feels overwhelming at best, traumatizing at worst, you’ve masterfully constructed a narrative that acknowledges hardship while still providing emotional shelter.

In Harry Moran, you’ve crafted the steadfast partner we all wish to have by our side. His unwavering support as Lillian’s rock—the way he truly “sees” her pain and actively seeks to both comfort and resolve it—makes him the epitome of what a romantic lead should be. His responsibility and groundedness, his complete absence of “weaponized incompetence,” creates a character who embodies the reliable partnership so many yearn for in real life. Harry stands as a testament to your understanding of what readers need from their literary companions.

The suspense elements propel your narrative forward with remarkable momentum. Each unexpected twist keeps readers perched on the edge of anticipation, even when aspects of the plot seem telegraphed ahead. I find myself questioning why anyone would choose to make their home in Misted Pines given the extraordinary events of the first four books—yet paradoxically, I’m left wanting more. The stories of Jace and Jesse, at minimum, feel essential to complete this rich tapestry you’ve woven.

Your storytelling continues to serve a complete emotional feast. There is such abundant narrative within these pages that readers begin with voracious curiosity and conclude utterly satisfied by your careful, intentional navigation through the story. Perhaps most beautiful is how you’ve crafted Lillian’s found family—these relationships, built in the absence of her remarkable parents, allow us to feel the gravity of their loss through the care and love that surrounds her. The emotional weight of this dynamic represents the true heart of this work.

The Woman Left Behind delivers precisely what readers seek in romantic suspense—the growing love between Harry and Lillian provides an emotional anchor while the mystery unfolds around them. You’ve once again demonstrated why your work resonates so deeply with so many. Thank you for creating stories that offer both escape and emotional truth in equal measure.

In love and romance,

Professor A

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s Reviews: Meghan Quinn’s Bridesmaid by Chance ✍🏻

Overall Grade: A-

Tropes: age gap; workplace romance; brother’s business partner; insta-attraction; forced proximity

In the final installment of Meghan Quinn’s Bridesmaid series, Bridesmaid by Chance, delivers a satisfying conclusion through the forbidden romance between Sloane and Hudson. Their chemistry—electric and complicated—drives a narrative that explores both personal growth and the delicate balance between family obligations and individual happiness.

The central relationship between Sloane and Hudson captivates from the first page. Their connection is forbidden on multiple levels—he’s her boss and her brother’s business partner—creating a tension that Quinn masterfully navigates. What makes this dynamic particularly compelling is the contrast between Sloane’s confident ownership of her sensuality and Hudson’s honorable resistance to his growing attraction to her. This push-and-pull creates moments that are both humorous and profoundly emotional.

Quinn weaves a narrative filled with complications that feel both authentic and engaging. When Hudson needs to appease a prospective partnership by volunteering Sloane as a stand-in bridesmaid, their professional relationship begins to blur. Their attraction eventually boils over, leading to a relationship that faces multiple obstacles: Hudson’s sense of obligation that temporarily drives him away from Sloane, her brother’s discovery of their relationship, and the eventual reconciliation that demonstrates significant character growth for all involved. Hudson’s realization of Sloane’s importance and her brother Jude’s acceptance of her autonomy create a satisfying emotional payoff.

The individual character arcs prove as compelling as the romance itself. Hudson, the perpetually responsible Hopper sibling who has sacrificed personal happiness for duty, finds himself transformed by Sloane’s influence as she teaches him to embrace life beyond his obligations. Meanwhile, Sloane battles perceptions about her age, underscored by the gap between her and Hudson, and fights for recognition of her emotional maturity. Her history—growing up in poverty and losing her parents—has forced an adulthood on her that others are slow to acknowledge. When she finally stands up to her brother and earns his respect, the moment resonates as a triumphant fulfillment of her character journey.

The appearance of characters from previous books adds both humor and emotional weight to the narrative, creating a sense of community that enriches the reading experience. The intimate scenes between Hudson and Sloane strike an effective balance—passionate without overshadowing the emotional core of their relationship. Quinn’s signature humor permeates the story, providing levity amid the more serious emotional developments.

Bridesmaid by Chance stands as the strongest entry in Quinn’s series, delivering the perfect blend of chemistry, character growth, and emotional resolution that romance readers crave. For those who have followed the series from the beginning, this conclusion offers a deeply satisfying payoff, while newcomers will find themselves immediately drawn into Quinn’s world of complex relationships and genuine emotion.

In love and romance,

Professor A

new release

✍🏻 Staci Hart is BACK with a new story, Hot Shot. I have been waiting for this story!!! ✍🏻

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🔥 HOT SHOT AVAILABLE NOW! 🔥
𝐈𝐭’𝐬 𝐟𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐲 𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐞! 𝐑𝐞𝐚𝐝 𝐢𝐭 𝐭𝐨𝐝𝐚𝐲 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐟𝐫𝐞𝐞 𝐢𝐧 𝐊𝐔!!

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“Smart, hilarious, and spicier than a ghost pepper — Hot Shot is fake marriage perfection with banter that bodied me.” — USA Today Bestselling Author Kandi Steiner

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TROPES
🔥marriage of convenience
🔥he falls first
🔥single dad
🔥second chance
🔥small town
🔥smoking hot firefighter
🔥jilted bride
🔥first love
🔥baseball
🔥only one bed
🔥no third act breakup

Never thought I’d agree to a marriage of convenience to my hot, firefighter ex boyfriend.

Especially after he casually informs me we’ve been married for ten years.

Ten years ago, Wilder and I were so in love that we got married in Vegas for one night only before leaving for college on different sides of the world. He was supposed to mail the annulment papers.

Problem is, he didn’t.
Worse? He didn’t tell me.
Not even when I came back to town to marry another man.

But now he needs my help, and I can’t say no. All I have to do is have to pretend in front of the whole town like we’re married. Hold hands. Kiss. Not throw myself at him when he looks at me like I’m the only woman in the world.

My body might remember him, but the rest of me isn’t ready. Because I’m just learning how to find myself, and if I get wrapped up in Wilder’s world, I’ll lose more than my heart—I’ll lose everything.
Again.

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✍🏻 Jessica Peterson’s Sawyer is here. If you love a book boyfriend who is ‘all in’ with his FMC, THIS is the book for you. ✍🏻

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Sawyer by Jessica Peterson is now live! 

Dirty dancing leads to a chance at forever in this sizzling single parent, found family, small town romance by Jessica Peterson.

As a recently divorced single mom, I have zero interest in flirting with guys while on a rare girls’ weekend away with my sisters. I just want to have fun, celebrate my new job, and listen to live music at a honky tonk.

But when I literally stumble into the most gorgeous guy ever on the dance floor, those plans go up in smoke. Growing up on the barrel racing circuit, I’m not immune to the charms of a cowboy. But this particular one is hot as hell: Sawyer’s got a mustache, some sexy tattoos, and a very filthy mouth.

Needless to say, we end up naked in his swanky hotel room. It’s the best sex of my life. And the way Sawyer treats me like a queen? Let’s just say a girl could get addicted to that kind of adoration. 

Good thing he’ll always be just a one night stand I can look back on with a smile. I’m rebuilding our life from scratch, and I need to focus on my three-year-old daughter and the dream job I just landed.

Imagine my surprise, then, when I move to Hartsville and run into a tattooed cowboy with an endearing daughter of his own. Now Sawyer wants more than the occasional playdates between our girls. But the closer we become, the more determined this sexy single dad is to keep me forever. 

As much as I am falling for Sawyer, I’m terrified. I’ve been down this road before with my ex, and I wonder if I can trust this cowboy. Will he rope the moon for me? Or is my heart destined to be trampled all over again?

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Meet Jessica

A woman with long hair wearing a blue dress sits comfortably on a wicker sofa, resting her head on her hand and smiling warmly.

Jessica Peterson writes romance with heat, humor, and heart. Heroes with hot accents are her specialty. When she’s not writing, she can be found bellying up to a bar in the south’s best restaurants with her husband Ben, reading books with her adorable daughter Gracie, or snuggling up with her 70-pound lap dog, Martha.

A Carolina girl at heart, she fantasizes about splitting her time between Charleston and Asheville, but currently lives in Charlotte, NC.

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✍🏻 Professor Romance’s Reviews: Tia Louise’s The Way We Collide ✍🏻

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Overall Grade: B+

Tropes: surprise pregnancy; one-night stand; pro football romance; marriage of convenience

For readers seeking a romance that balances emotional depth with sizzling attraction, Tia Louise’s The Way We Collide delivers a compelling story that goes beyond the typical sports romance formula.

What truly makes this novel stand out is Hendrix’s remarkable character arc. We watch as this professional football star evolves from being solely focused on his career to embracing the responsibilities and joys of fatherhood. Louise crafts this transformation with authenticity, allowing readers to witness every step of his journey—the doubts, the mistakes, and ultimately, the beautiful moments of connection that change him forever. His growth feels earned rather than contrived, making his character all the more endearing.

The chemistry between Raven and Hendrix practically leaps off the page. Louise masterfully builds tension as these two fight their obvious attraction, creating delicious moments of “will they or won’t they” that keep readers turning pages well into the night. When they finally surrender to their feelings, the emotional payoff is as satisfying as the steamy scenes themselves. Their connection feels genuine because it’s grounded in mutual respect and understanding, not just physical attraction.

Equally compelling is Raven’s personal journey of self-discovery. Her evolution from aspiring storm chaser to finding unexpected passion in a different field feels refreshingly realistic. Louise portrays the uncertainty of changing life directions with sensitivity and insight, reminding readers that our paths are rarely straight and that’s perfectly okay.

The supporting cast enhances the story considerably, particularly Hendrix’s family, who provide both emotional gravitas and welcome moments of humor. Their presence makes the world of the novel feel lived-in and real.
Additionally, Raven’s unwavering support of Hendrix’s football dreams adds another layer of depth to their relationship, showing that true love means championing each other’s aspirations.

Louise’s writing style deserves special mention—it’s accessible and flowing, propelling the narrative forward with ease. Readers looking for an engaging story that doesn’t require mental gymnastics to follow will appreciate her straightforward approach.

While the focus on physical attraction is certainly present (and well-executed), there’s enough emotional substance here to satisfy readers who might typically shy away from steamier romances. That said, deeper character development would have elevated this from a good read to a truly outstanding one.

The Way We Collide is a solid four-star romance that offers more than meets the eye. If you’ve been hesitant to try Tia Louise’s work, this character-driven story of love, growth, and finding your path might just be the perfect introduction.

In love and romance,

Professor A

new release

✍🏻 L.B. Dunbar’s next Chicago Anchors story is HERE. It’s time to grab Catch the Kiss and fall hard for Bolan and Ruthie! ✍🏻

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⚾baseball romance

⚾reformed bad boy

⚾single dad

⚾marriage of convenience

⚾homeruns of heat

Cover of the book 'Catch the Kiss' featuring a baseball player kneeling in uniform and offering a rose to a woman in a red dress, set in a grand interior.

Meeting Bolan Adler, professional baseball catcher and single dad, is a complicated story.

One involving a one-time kiss when I was young and silly. And a two-time tryst as some kind of midlife breakdown moment. 

Anyway, in the game of baseball, three strikes mean: you’re out

I thought my third one might happen when Bolan Adler is the newest client of the sports management agency I work for. 

The same business that just promoted me to agent status when I haven’t asked for the position. 

Also, the ridiculous company that wrote up a reputation repair report for the newest member of the Chicago Anchors which includes:

Bolan Adler needs a wife.

He’s decided I’m it. Only this isn’t a game of tag.

Hearts are on the line when I meet Bolan’s sweet sixteen-month-old, and my role goes from babysitting the bad boy of baseball to bonus-mom for his precious daughter.

Complicated, like I said. 

Add in when my fake husband starts tossing out real emotions about love, marriage, and a baby, and I’m just hoping to stay out of the strike zone. Because the obvious opponent on the field is love.

Will it win or lose at the end of the season?

Meet L.B. Dunbar:

L.B. Dunbar loves sexy silver foxes, second chances, and small towns. If you enjoy older characters in your romance reads, including a hero with a little silver in his scruff and a heroine rediscovering her worth, then welcome to romance for those over 40. L.B. Dunbar’s signature works include women and men in their prime taking another turn at love and happily ever after. She’s a USA TODAY Bestseller as well as #1 Bestseller on Amazon in Later in Life Romance with her Lakeside Cottage and Road Trips & Romance series. L.B. lives in Chicago with her own sexy silver fox.

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✍🏻 Meghan Quinn’s Bridesmaid by Chance is my favorite Bridesmaid book. Sloane and Hudson are pure fiery chemistry. It’s time to grab your copy of it. ✍🏻

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From New York Times, USA Today and Amazon Charts bestselling author Meghan Quinn.
This steamy, laugh out loud, enemies-to-lovers, fake dating standalone romance is now
available in all formats! Check out the excerpt below and one-click your copy today!

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About BRIDESMAID BY CHANCE:
When a chance at being a bridesmaid turns into a chance at being a bride, how can she
possibly refuse?
Hudson Hopper is in some trouble. After doing his business partner, Jude, a favor by hiring Jude’s
younger sister, Sloane, Hudson very quickly finds out that she is a massive distraction―especially
since she’s now his assistant.
But when they are confronted with a situation where Sloane is told to fill in as a bridesmaid for one of
Hudson’s business partners, she comes up with a trade. She’ll be a part of the regency
wedding―corset and all―if Hudson marries her in return. Sloane knows the value of the trade: he
needs her, and she needs his wedding ring to get her into a high-society club that will further her
career.
It’s an instant no from Hudson at first, but when she convinces him that no one will find out, including
her brother, and that he will benefit from the marriage, too…well, Hudson might just find himself
saying “I do.”
down―and her heart along with it.

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Read the Excerpt Here!

“Didn’t I fire you yesterday?”
“I believe that you did.” She nods as if it’s no big deal.
“Okay, so…care to tell me why you’re here, in my office, handing me a green drink with
no sugar?”
“I chose not to take part in the firing.” “What the hell does that mean?” I ask.
And then to my surprise, she plops herself on top of my desk, crosses one leg over the
other, and leans back on her hand, the pose incredibly too sexy, especially since the position
makes the lapels of her suit jacket pop open, revealing that she’s not wearing a shirt under
that blazer. Just a bra.
Christ.
“It means I chose not to be fired.”
“That’s not a thing,” I say.
“Oh, it is. You see, I’ve been taught to seize what I want, to take charge, and that’s
exactly what I’m doing. Therefore, I’ve decided that I’m not fired.”
“You can decide that all you want, but that’s not how things work. I’m the boss, you
work for me; therefore, when I say you’re fired, you’re fired. There will be no point in coming
into the office because I will not be paying you.” “Says who?” she asks.

I point to my chest. “Says me.”
“And would you say that you’re the one that makes all the decisions?”
“Uh, yeah. That’s what the term boss entails. The decision-maker.”
“And your choice is to fire me?” What kind of fucking circus is this? Is this some sort of
social media trend? Refusal to be fired?
Am I actually old and I don’t realize it?
“Yes, my choice is to fire you; that’s why I did it yesterday: I fired you.”
“You did, but a part of me thinks that you might regret that decision.”
I stick my hands in my pockets and ask, “What makes you think that?”
“Because I have a proposal for you.” She hops off my desk and gestures toward my
seating area. “Please, join me.”
Skeptical but also intrigued by the fuckery, I follow her and take a seat on the couch as
she does, only about a foot of space separating, close enough to catch the lavender scent
that clings to her.
“What’s going on, Sloane? I have things to do.”
“I know; this won’t take too much of your time.” She places her hands on her lap and
looks me in the eyes. “I was thinking about yesterday and everything that happened. And I
know the right thing to do would be to come in here and tell you I didn’t mean any of the
things that I said, but that would be a lie. I meant every single word.”
Every single word?
Because I remember specifically one thing in particular that she tried to deny saying,
but I’m not going to bring that up, not when she’s sitting this close and smells this damn
good.
“Okay,” I say.
“And an apology is not why I’m here. I’m here on business.”
“Sloane, I don’t think I can give you your job back.”
“Not looking to be your assistant,” she says, and then, to my surprise, she gets down on
one knee in front of me, takes my hand in hers, and continues. “I’m looking to be your wife.”
My WHAT? “Hudson Mitchell Hopper, will you marry me?”
She smiles up at me. Blinks.
Fucking winks… She’s kidding right?
I look for something, anything, to tell me this is a joke. I glance around the room. Are
there hidden cameras in here? Am I on a daytime talk show where someone is going to come
out, have a gotcha moment, and say to the audience that I’ve been lusting after my
too-young-for-me assistant?
I wait a few seconds, and when I realize none of that is happening, I clear my throat.
“Excuse me?”

“Look at you, in shock. How cute.” She pats my hand. “Hudson, it’s a simple question.
Will you marry me?”
“Uh…” I shake my hand out of hers and slide back on the couch, putting space
between us. “Not to sound like an obtuse ass, but why the fuck would I marry you, Sloane?”
She rolls her eyes. “And here I thought you were a smart businessman.”
She gets off the ground and sits back on the couch. She straightens her clothes while I
try to comprehend what the hell is happening this morning. This is why I need more coffee in
the morning. Forget the green drink, I need a twenty-ounce cup of pure, unfiltered coffee,
straight from the goddamn bean.
“I’ll lay it out for you: you need a wife, and I’m the one for the job.”
“I fail to see how I need a wife.”
“Are you really that dense?” she asks.
“Uh, are you really this delusional?” I counter. Another roll of the eyes.
“Jesus, Hudson. You need to impress Archie’s father-in-law, right? What’s one way to
do that? Slip into the Mayfair Club. And what is one of the requirements to get into the club?
You must be married.” She holds out her hand and points to her empty ring finger. “All you’ve
got to do is put a ring on it.”
Wow.
Okay.
She’s lost it.
I think the conversation I need to have with Jude is going to veer in a different direction
that I’d thought. More like I think your sister might need some help .
“You know, not really in the market for a wife at the moment, but thanks for the offer.
Now, I think it’s time that you leave.”
She shrugs. “Suit yourself.” She stands and starts heading toward the door. “By the
way, your father called this morning. I took a message for you because I thought I might be
helpful despite being fired. He said to tell you that he still plans on suing you, but he’s
currently working on another investment, so he might be held up at the moment.”
And then she heads out of my office, leaving my skin prickling with irritation.
What the fuck just happened?

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Jason Clarke and Vanessa Edwin narrate this steamy,
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✍🏻 Kristen Ashley’s return to Misted Pines is EXACTLY the read for an uncertain time. Why? Because Harry Moran is CERTAINLY a swoon of an MMC. Run and grab The Woman Left Behind TODAY! ✍🏻

Echos from the past
Threaten to crush…

The Woman Left Behind, an all-new, beautifully-crafted, compelling second-chance, thriller romance and the fourth book in the Misted Pines Series from New York Times bestselling author Kristen Ashley is live now!

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There are two dead bodies in Idaho, and the gun used to kill them has been traced back to a sixteen-year-old robbery in Misted Pines.

Sheriff Harry Moran has a broken heart and a stack of case files on his desk that the corrupt sheriff who came before him might have bungled.

Or he may have framed innocent people.

The first case Harry dives into, the woman left behind lives just a block away from his office.

When Lillian Rainier opens the door to the sheriff, Harry, who’s been a dead man walking since his wife died, comes back to life.

As for Lillian, she’s had a crush on Harry for forever, Harry showing at her door, and how he is when he does only makes her fall deeper.

As Harry and his team dive into these suspicious cases, Harry and Lillian have to figure out what to do with all they feel for each other, how hard it hits them, and how deep it goes.

But as a voice from the past becomes a witness in the present, and Harry and his crew dig deeper, they sense something sinister happened years ago.

As they weave together the threads of a cold case, they realize how messy it is.

Worse, the man behind the mess is desperately cleaning it up …

And no one in Misted Pines is safe.

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