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Our first kiss was a lie. Our second was a mistake. And the night we spent tangled up in each other? Hot as hell but a complete disaster.
Because now Sutton Sinclairâthe sharp-tongued troublemaker who left claw marks down my back and a dent in my self-controlâis living in my backyard cottage ...
Because now Sutton Sinclairâthe sharp-tongued troublemaker who left claw marks down my back and a dent in my self-controlâis living in my backyard cottage ...
Our first kiss was a lie. Our second was a mistake. And the night we spent tangled up in each other? Hot as hell but a complete disaster.
Because now Sutton Sinclairâthe sharp-tongued troublemaker who left claw marks down my back and a dent in my self-controlâis living in my backyard cottage with her teenage daughter. And Iâm her goddamn landlord.
I like things quiet. Controlled. She's neither. Suttonâs chaos wrapped in sunshine, a temptation in scrubs I canât seem to stay away from.
When her ex shows up acting like Suttonâs still his to lose, I claim her on instinct. The kiss? Hot. The fallout? Immediate.
Now my familyâand the entire townâthinks weâre a couple.
Fake dating Sutton wasnât in my playbook, but if being a pro-footballer turned high school coach has taught me anything, itâs how to pivot. All I have to do is keep my hands to myself.
Then her cottage floods.
Now weâre sharing a roofâŚand a bed. The line between real and fake is blurring faster than I can redo the guest house.
This is supposed to be temporary. But Sutton doesnât just crash into my lifeâshe rewrites it. Sheâs in my home, moaning my name, breaking every rule Iâve ever lived by.
And Iâm starting to want something permanent with the woman whoâs already got one foot out the door.
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