Seaside Escape
  • Published:
    Aug-2022
  • Formats:
    eBook
  • Main Genre:
    Contemporary Romance
  • Pages:
    211
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In the mood for a man who is a little more complicated... We have two for you! The Mac Brothers. Sworn to Fun...Loyal to None.They have everything. But Love.Confidence. Attitudes. Tattoos. Rules.For every bad boy, there's a good girl who ignores the rules. Behind cocky grins and tattoos, the Mac have huge hearts hidden beneath their beliefs about noncommitment. Their journey to happily ever after might be as rocky as the coastline of their luxurious beach resort, but it's definitely worth the trip. Aaron MacDonald has one rule. Three times with one woman will never happen and would only complicate his life. When a wedding party arrives at his resort, his rule is challenged when he gets involved with a woman who wants to write an article about the two hot bachelor brothers. It's business as usual for her until the seduction begins and they vie to be in control. She has the same rule of two and done. What happens when their limit is up and they've already fallen for the other? Donnan MacDonald lives by the rule of being a carefree playboy. Unlike his brother who has built a career for himself, he's played the field all across the world. But the condition of the brother's inheritance of the beach resort keeps them in Highland Bay for a year. A bachelorette party at the resort is about to keep Donnan there even longer. His brother hadn't expected him to stay in one place and surely didn't expect to be asked to officiate Donnan's marriage. What happens when there's literally--a shot-gun wedding? What the two brothers have in common...besides being sexy as hell...these bad boys never expected to fall in love. But sometimes with love, there's always complications. Join us in Highland Bay for a sexy seaside escape!
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