The only had each other…
Until one forbidden night ruined everything.
This new sexy stand-alone STEPBROTHER
romance releases on October 25th.
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Blurb
STEPSISTER. He hated that f*cking word.
When their parents got married, the only
thing Caleb Luxan had in common with Wren Brashill was that they both hated
their parents. When he was sixteen, Caleb discovered Wren's closely guarded
secret and vowed to protect her: from that day forward she became the reason
for every decision he made.
Jealousy and long-suppressed desire
overpowered Caleb's fierce protectiveness and they spent one forbidden and
unforgettable night in each other arms, but the aftermath left Caleb panicked,
Wren heartbroken, and their relationship in shambles. In the time since that
fateful night, he’d only seen her once and had only managed to make the
situation even worse.
The sudden death of his estranged father
calls Caleb home and face-to-face with Wren for first time in years. He is
presented with a choice that forces him to confront the painful memories of his
youth and his many regrets with Wren.
Like it or not, his father's last, hard
lesson, will demand Caleb deal with his long denied emotions for Wren, or let
go of her forever.
About the
Author:
I'm a
single mother of one daughter, Olivia. She's amazing in every way.
I was born
in the Midwestern United States and educated at a private university where I
received a Bachelor's degree in Marketing and Business Administration.
I've
always been creative with art, music, theater and writing. I decided to write a
story as a way to build a network for a business venture. The reader support of
my stories and my overwhelming desire to find out where my characters would
take me, soon had the writing morphing the business. No one was more shocked
than I. When readers began nominating my work for online awards, it took my
breath away and only made me love it more. It soon became clear that writing
was, and should be, my focus.
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