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Emma Johnson has the worst luck. No really, she does. Murphy's Law never applied to anyone better. If something can go wrong, it usually does. Thankfully she's figured out a way to deal with her bad luck curse, by becoming a risk assessment analyst. Until she gets blindsided by her boss who decides AI is cheaper than her. Not only that but her apartment floods and it pushes her to the end of her rope. At the insistence of her best friend Jules, she decides to cross the sea to find the luck of the Irish, hoping a four-leaf clover can counteract her curse. Conor O'Shea is one of the best MMA fighters in Ireland and if you ask him probably the world. He never loses and luck always seems to be on his side, except when it comes to dating. The women he attracts aren't the kind to take home to Mum or Nan. His life is all about training so cutting out time to find a girl who's more interested in him than his money or celebrity is tough to do. One night at a pub and a handful of salt later Emma's bad luck brings her face to face with the muscled fighter who finds her endearing and thinks she's overexaggerating the power of luck. That is until his luck fails him days before a big fight. Can he help her find her own good luck and get his back in the process? Or will their growing attraction to each other create more problems than their luck can handle?This book is intended for adults 18+ and includes sexually explicit scenes. For a full list of content warnings please visit the authors website.
Jack Campbell has just returned to his hometown after eight years away in the army, much to his family's delight, to rent the only place available in town. He quickly appreciates his luck when he meets his new lavender-eyed neighbor. Sally Smithson is the weirdo among the townsfolk, with her black house and hearse to match. Not many in the small New Hampshire town appreciate her sense of style. It doesn't matter either way to her. She has her two best friends, her cats, and her interior design business, which is all she needs . . . Until a rather dashing familiarly handsome man moves in next door-her high school crush, Jack-who finds her too enticing to ignore. She's sweet and loves her baked goods but is different from the rest of the country club-attending town. And he adores it. She intrigues, captivates, and arouses him. He can't seem to stay away from her. So, when the opportunity to spend more time with her presents itself, he takes it. When their relationship turns more than friendly, Jack is all in, but Sally is worried they won't fit together. It takes the support of her friends, old and new, to learn how to move beyond the gossip, to accept the affection of a man she thought she could never have.This book is intended for adults 18+ and contains sexually explicit scenes. For a full list of content warnings please visit the authors website.
Henry Bardot is a real estate mogul with a very healthy bank account, and a perfectly ordered life. He's not interested in relationships. In his mind, they're a waste of time and energy. As is anything fun. He simply doesn't have time for such unnecessary things like smiling or laughing. He has work to do. Then she literally crashes into him, kissing him without even a "How do you do?" disrupting his precisely scheduled life. Lala, the pink bulldozer. Micaela "Lala" Hart is a free spirit with a struggling business and a great love for the color pink. Pink hair, pink clothes, pink Skoolie. It's a cheerful color that makes her happy. That's what her life is about. Happiness and fun. Leaving behind the judgmental stares of her small Kentuky hometown, Lala is determined to find her place in the world and have fun while she's at it. Then she meets Henry Bardot, the anti-pink grumpapotamous, who may very well be the key to expanding her little Boba business into something more. But can she stop herself from falling for his grumpy charm and mind-blowing... conversational skills?This is a book intended for adults 18+ and contains explicit sexual scenes, for a full list of content warnings please visit Rebecca's website.This book is a full color font paperback edition, with pink font and full color chapter headers. It DOES NOT include and NSFW art. It also includes the interior cover gummy bear art.
Henry Bardot is a real estate mogul with a very healthy bank account, and a perfectly ordered life. He's not interested in relationships. In his mind, they're a waste of time and energy. As is anything fun. He simply doesn't have time for such unnecessary things like smiling or laughing. He has work to do. Then she literally crashes into him, kissing him without even a "How do you do?" disrupting his precisely scheduled life. Lala, the pink bulldozer. Micaela "Lala" Hart is a free spirit with a struggling business and a great love for the color pink. Pink hair, pink clothes, pink Skoolie. It's a cheerful color that makes her happy. That's what her life is about. Happiness and fun. Leaving behind the judgmental stares of her small Kentuky hometown, Lala is determined to find her place in the world and have fun while she's at it. Then she meets Henry Bardot, the anti-pink grumpapotamous, who may very well be the key to expanding her little Boba business into something more. But can she stop herself from falling for his grumpy charm and mind-blowing... conversational skills?This book is intended for adults 18+ and includes sexually explicit content. For a full list of content warnings please visit Rebecca's website.
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