Tessa is broken over the death of her sister and she finds solace in her professor.
Ian is broken over the death of his wife and child, and he too finds solace in Tessa.
The problem? He’s her professor and she’s his new teaching assistant. This can’t end well, or can it? Can love heal two broken souls?
Ian is broken over the death of his wife and child, and he too finds solace in Tessa.
The problem? He’s her professor and she’s his new teaching assistant. This can’t end well, or can it? Can love heal two broken souls?
But I don’t date players. It’s my father’s Golden Rule: Stay away from his team. Even if it wasn’t for the golden rule, James is the other kind of player, too. You know that kind of player. Hot, cocky, always looking for his next lay.
Too bad for James, I’m not interested in getting to know football’s ultimate player any better.
The question is, what’s a girl to do when the only way out from under the crushing weight of expectation is to break a few rules in the process?
I mean, what can I say? Your mom ran off with my best friend because she’s selfish? We loved her, but it wasn’t enough?
Damn, it’s been hard. I’m trying my best to keep myself sane and protect my little girl.
Sure, I’ve slept around here and there since then. You know, showed women my extensive talents in bed, but it’s all been one-night stands. Nothing serious. Nothing real.
Then Alissa came and messed all that up. She’s a woman I shouldn’t want.
Sure, she’s beautiful and sweeter than my ex-wife ever could be, but she’s also my stepsister. The last thing I need to do is introduce more complicated crap into my life.
But I can’t get her out of mind. I feel a connection, and maybe, she’s just what I need. Or maybe she’s just what I want.
Four final fights double or nothing.
Anna is his massage therapist and when he tells her he can no longer afford her, she comes up with a plan. He gets free massages if he pretends to be her boyfriend while her parents are in town. He’s always been into Anna so he agrees.
But how long can they deny the actual feelings they have as their façade continues?
Yeah. I like a little action in the sheets, but it doesn’t change the fact that I have responsibilities. I’m a single dad. My little girl’s sweet mother didn’t live to see her grow up, so now it’s all on me to do by right by our daughter.
Maybe because of that, I’ve never let myself get too close to any woman. They’ve mostly been one-night stands, a week at most. But I just moved into this new town, and my neighbor, Lucy, she calls to me in a way no one has since my wife was alive.
Damn. I don’t know what to do. I want her bad. Real bad. I’m damn Maximum, right? I can handle her.
But maybe that’s not enough. Maybe I’m not meant to be with a woman long-term anymore. How can I be sure, especially when I have my daughter to consider?
Everything seemed rough until he met Kylie. She's sweet and drop-dead gorgeous.
When a crisis arises, Kylie needed to use a gun. The only person who can help her out is Hunter. In the hopes of seeking Hunter’s help, she discovers something underneath Hunter’s cloak. Not only is he good in handling guns, he is hiding something inside that Kylie can’t resist.
Will their target practice turn out well? Or will it open a deep cut for something more?
After sleeping together, Noah and Jess can’t help but wonder if they are meant for each other or are together out of convenience. The two of them have to figure it all out or risk hurting the little girl they both love.
Can Noah open his life to another woman? Can Jess risk everything to be with the man she believes is The One?