She’s the key to his heart, but the secret she's kept may destroy his soul.
What’s harder than caring for a wounded military hero with a lousy attitude?
Having a wild daughter, who enjoys antagonizing the gruff former soldier.
But as a single mom—who lost the one person I could count on, and my job to boot—I had no other choice than to accept the offer to become Colton’s physical therapist.
Now I’m living at the Texas ranch I long to forget, with the hot guy, who got off on getting under my skin when we were teenagers.
Colton’s siblings may think I have what it takes to heal a loner’s soul and rebuild the youngest quintuplet’s confidence. But it’s no easy feat…
Until my headstrong child unlocks an equally stubborn Colton’s heart, giving me a glimpse of the man he’d become before his accident and he began fighting his worst nightmare; being trapped at Kingsbrier.
Instead of resisting my help in the middle of the night, Colton begins reaching for me. The change in our relationship is inappropriate, but I’ve been waiting my entire life to feel wanted, and I can’t deny him.
Except when I find myself in “the family way” for a second time, the secret I’ve kept will put an end to everyone’s happily ever after.
Adore surprise pregnancy romance? Told in Round Robin POV, Keely and Colton’s single parent, wounded hero love story blends enemies to lovers with a secret so shocking you have to read it to believe! For content considerations, please visit the author's website.
Jody's husband asked what she'd been doing all day. After five years she finally confessed, "When no one is around, I write."
Okay, It was more like trying to get out of saying a thing. Jody's a writer. You want it pretty. Let's compromise.
"Just finish one," he said, challenging her to complete a story and share it. Little did he know that those words of encouragement meant they’d return from a family vacation with a wild and defiant set of quintuplets stumbling their way into adulthood. Wasn’t raising their three sons enough?
A native of nowhere, Jody settled in New England for 17 years before agreeing to uproot her brood of boys and move to North Carolina. She spends most of her time reading, writing, and hoping that her ravenous children haven’t managed to eat all the ingredients before she cooks dinner.