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WORDS WE NEVER SAID

Knowing You

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KNOWING YOU

"Oh my God, Briar! Where did you get that prosthetic leg?"

Things as a parent Lane thought he'd never say for four hundred, Alex.

But that’s par for the course in Lane Ashbury’s life considering everything is on the verge of falling apart. He not only has a toddler building her skills as a professional klepto, but he’s also on the verge of divorce, and hoping desperately to save his business before it goes under.

Luckily, the owner of the stolen leg might just be an angel in disguise when he offers to be Lane’s new nanny instead of pressing charges.

The whole thing would be perfect if Bowen Galanos didn’t make Lane feel things. If he didn’t make Lane question everything he thought he knew about himself every time Bowen's touch lingered just a little too long.

And when Bowen offers some no-strings benefits to their friendship to see if maybe Lane’s not as straight as he thought, Lane finds it impossible to say no. I mean, it’s not like he’s going to realize he’s madly in love with his nanny, right?

That would be absurd.

That would be ridiculous.

And knowing him, that would be exactly his luck.

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RESISTING YOU

“Do you think I can go to jail for cutting holes in all the toes of my boss’s socks? Because that’s where I’m at in life.”

Frey’s a single dad, a nurse, and ready to wage a one-sided prank war against the arrogant surgeon with the sexy accent he keeps getting paired up with. And while there might be more to Dr. Renato Agosti, Frey isn’t sure he wants to feel anything but hatred for the man who said his biggest accomplishment was that he never met a resident he couldn’t make cry.

But everything changes the day Frey’s pranks go too far, and Renato corners him behind closed doors. In a series of bad decisions, hate turns into something else—something forbidden and delicious—and it doesn’t take long before Frey realizes the fine line between hate and love has started to blur.

Frey’s not sure he has room in his life for something complicated with a man who doesn’t know what he wants, though. He has a son to worry about, and a future to figure out. Still, the more Frey and Renato keep sneaking around, the more Frey starts to realize his feelings might be real.

He just needs to figure out if resisting Renato is worth the pain, or if loving him is worth the cost.

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FINDING YOU

“Fellas, is it okay to pretend to be a man’s boyfriend even though I’m straight?”

For Dallas, the question he asked is simple. He’s an open-minded guy, after all, so why wouldn't it be fine for him to play house with the kind and objectively good looking pilot he met on his flight home?

For Dallas’s friends, his eagerness to say yes might be confirming something they’ve suspected about him for a long while now.

For Kylen, the pilot, it means getting his family off his back and getting a break from them trying to help him find a “nice girl” to settle down with. It helps that Dallas is also hotter than the sun, and kinder than any man he’s ever met before. Kylen can fake it—even if his tender heart might want something he knows isn’t for him.

The only real complication is the fact that Dallas is his daughter’s kindergarten teacher. Oh, and that he’s also a single dad. And whenever he and Dallas fake kiss, Kylen can’t help but notice that it feels very, very real. He doesn’t want to get his hopes up, but when Dallas touches him the way he does—when he looks into Kylen’s eyes like there’s no other man in the world besides him—he can’t help but let himself fall just a little bit more.

All he can hope for now is that when he lands, Dallas will be there with his arms wide open.

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LOVING YOU

“How petty would I be if I brought a boyfriend home to meet my dad who was almost the same age as him?”

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Bronx doesn’t mind being used as a pawn in the hot lawyer’s plan to piss off his father. After all, he probably would have done the same thing if his dad introduced him to a new step-mom who was barely six months older than him.

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And it helps that Monty is not only ridiculously good looking, but he’s smart, kind, and has an accent that makes Bronx weak in the knees. He’s also an amazing distraction from the fact that Bronx’s husband up and left him and his son without warning, turning their lives upside down.

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But what starts as game quickly becomes something else, because as much as Bronx was sure he had no more heart to give, Monty turns out to be everything he had once looked for in a partner.

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It’s too bad Monty isn’t interested...

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Right?

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Yeah.

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He’s definitely not interested.

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