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✔️Spicy standalone romance
✔️Morally gray
✔️Suspense and mystery
✔️Small town
✔️Characters over age 30
π»π―π¬ πͺπ¨πΉπ¬π»π¨π²π¬πΉ by S.M Shade is now LIVE! Don’t miss this all new standalone, dark romantic suspense!
πΆπ΅π¬-πͺπ³π°πͺπ² π»πΆπ«π¨π!
ππππ ππ π²πππ ππ πΌππππππππ !
https://mybook.to/Caretaker
Add to your GR: https://bit.ly/3ZCtiJt
What to expect:
✔️Spicy standalone romance
✔️Morally gray
✔️Suspense and mystery
✔️Small town
✔️Characters over age 30
Blurb
After the unexpected death of my mother, I’m trying to hold things together and run the diner she left me. It’s a stressful time, and when Lee Hartmann suggests meeting me back at my place after a party, I’m looking forward to it. Lee is a rugged, reclusive, sometimes infuriating man. He’s also ridiculously attractive. We spent a satisfying night together a year ago, but we both have reasons for not pursuing anything more.
The night doesn’t go as planned. When Lee arrives, he finds my house engulfed in flames and rescues me moments before the roof collapses. I’m alive, but I’ve lost everything, and there are people waiting to take advantage of my misfortune.
You can’t say no to the Matheson family. In this small town, they’re the law. My mother and grandmother refused their attempts to buy our diner. Now I’m the third generation to resist them, and they’ve had enough. When their bids fail, they resort to more threatening means.
Lee insists I stay with him at his secluded lakeside house until things cool off. Only, things never cool off around Lee. He’s brooding, secretive, and oddly protective for someone who swears he doesn’t do relationships. When I catch him sneaking out to a boarded-up cabin in the middle of the night, I worry I’ve gone from one dangerous situation to another.
Because Lee is hiding something. And falling for the man who swears he’ll never love again might be the biggest risk I’ve ever taken.
After the unexpected death of my mother, I’m trying to hold things together and run the diner she left me. It’s a stressful time, and when Lee Hartmann suggests meeting me back at my place after a party, I’m looking forward to it. Lee is a rugged, reclusive, sometimes infuriating man. He’s also ridiculously attractive. We spent a satisfying night together a year ago, but we both have reasons for not pursuing anything more.
The night doesn’t go as planned. When Lee arrives, he finds my house engulfed in flames and rescues me moments before the roof collapses. I’m alive, but I’ve lost everything, and there are people waiting to take advantage of my misfortune.
You can’t say no to the Matheson family. In this small town, they’re the law. My mother and grandmother refused their attempts to buy our diner. Now I’m the third generation to resist them, and they’ve had enough. When their bids fail, they resort to more threatening means.
Lee insists I stay with him at his secluded lakeside house until things cool off. Only, things never cool off around Lee. He’s brooding, secretive, and oddly protective for someone who swears he doesn’t do relationships. When I catch him sneaking out to a boarded-up cabin in the middle of the night, I worry I’ve gone from one dangerous situation to another.
Because Lee is hiding something. And falling for the man who swears he’ll never love again might be the biggest risk I’ve ever taken.
MY REVIEW
Since Silver and Lee's one night last year, they've not repeated it. Then he comes to her rescue when her house is set on fire, and now the feelings that they haven't acted on since, are becoming even stronger. But the same reasons that kept them from repeating their night still exist, in fact, are more present than ever. If they can get past those obstacles, that one night could become a lot more.
Silver and Lee's story is intense, twisty, and grey, but with moments of light in the banter and the found family relationships. After having read The Beekeeper, I was eagerly wanting both these characters' stories, that they got theirs together is even better. They both have a lot of demons, though, a lot of pain inside, and I hurt for them, especially Lee. It makes their happy ever after that much sweeter.




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