Home Town

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· Cat Johnson
Ebook
300
Pages
Eligible
This book will become available on July 30, 2024. You will not be charged until it is released.

About this ebook

She was the good girl next door. He was the bad boy who proved too tempting to resist. Years have passed but old feelings die hard proving time can't heal all wounds.

 

Corey Jacobs is not a good man.

Not then when he was the hockey star next door who he took her V-card then walked away. Not now, ten years later when he returns to his tiny home town after an injury that robbed him of his dog tags and his future in the military.

 

Josie Baldwin would be lying if she didn't admit seeing him returning home broken didn't give her a little bit of satisfaction. After all, he broke her first. The problem is since they're neighbors she's seeing him all too much. In the yard. In the window. In his boxers with his scarred muscles rippling… In her dreams…

 

She despises that he lives next door, that memories of him live rent free in her brain. And she really hates that when she needs help he's the one who shows up.

 

However, nothing compares to the self-loathing that consumes her when he utters the words "Good girl," and her rebellious desires ignite for the man who once broke her heart. Damn her foolish desires!

About the author

A top 10 New York Times and nine-time USA Today bestselling author, Cat Johnson writes contemporary romance featuring sexy alpha heroes, who sometimes wear cowboy or combat boots, and the sassy heroines brave enough to love them. Known for her creative marketing, Cat has sponsored bull-riding cowboys and used bologna to promote her romance novels. She writes full time from a Queen Anne Victorian in a small town in upstate New York.

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