I did a bad thing.
I did a really bad thing.
I’m not a bad person, I swear. I just made a few mistakes.
Mistake number one was agreeing to rent my hotel out to an insufferable a**hole, named Aden Smith.
Mistake number two was ignoring his threats to sue me when he handed over a list of items he deemed “unacceptable”.
Mistake number three was diving into the pool to save his life when he fell. It would have been less complicated to hide his body.
When the hospital refuses to let me know how he is, I panic.
Claiming to be his wife might be my biggest mistake yet—especially when he believes me!
“Do you need something?” she asks over the noise. Her face instantly hardens, whereas just a moment ago she was smiling, even chasing after her son.
“Does he belong to you?” I ask, all thoughts of giving an apology gone. My voice is that of a growl really. It seems this woman brings out the worst in me.
“I—”
“He destroyed my clothes.”
Her eyes go round and briefly I notice she has brown eyes…almost as dark as whatever the child rubbed all over me.
“Daddy!” he screams again, and the woman’s face blushes a deep red.
“Hush, Jack. That’s not your Daddy,” she hisses.
“He doesn’t know who his father is?” I don’t bother keeping the censure out of my voice. This entire revelation doesn’t surprise me. I’m making a mental note to punch White in the face the next time I see him.
“It’s just chocolate. It will come out of your pants. You should probably flush it with club soda or…”
“Do I look like I do laundry?”
“Well—”
“Does your hotel even have laundryservice?”
“There’s a laundry mat in town,” she says defensively.
“Charming.”
“Daddy!” the child screams again.
“Listen, Jack and I were—”
“Wrestling in chocolate?”
“Is there something you need?” she all but growls, her face tight with irritation.
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I did a really bad thing.
I’m not a bad person, I swear. I just made a few mistakes.
Mistake number one was agreeing to rent my hotel out to an insufferable a**hole, named Aden Smith.
Mistake number two was ignoring his threats to sue me when he handed over a list of items he deemed “unacceptable”.
Mistake number three was diving into the pool to save his life when he fell. It would have been less complicated to hide his body.
When the hospital refuses to let me know how he is, I panic.
Claiming to be his wife might be my biggest mistake yet—especially when he believes me!
“Do you need something?” she asks over the noise. Her face instantly hardens, whereas just a moment ago she was smiling, even chasing after her son.
“Does he belong to you?” I ask, all thoughts of giving an apology gone. My voice is that of a growl really. It seems this woman brings out the worst in me.
“I—”
“He destroyed my clothes.”
Her eyes go round and briefly I notice she has brown eyes…almost as dark as whatever the child rubbed all over me.
“Daddy!” he screams again, and the woman’s face blushes a deep red.
“Hush, Jack. That’s not your Daddy,” she hisses.
“He doesn’t know who his father is?” I don’t bother keeping the censure out of my voice. This entire revelation doesn’t surprise me. I’m making a mental note to punch White in the face the next time I see him.
“It’s just chocolate. It will come out of your pants. You should probably flush it with club soda or…”
“Do I look like I do laundry?”
“Well—”
“Does your hotel even have laundryservice?”
“There’s a laundry mat in town,” she says defensively.
“Charming.”
“Daddy!” the child screams again.
“Listen, Jack and I were—”
“Wrestling in chocolate?”
“Is there something you need?” she all but growls, her face tight with irritation.
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Well this was one hot hilarious treat! I went into this story thinking that I was going to get a few laugh out loud moments with some very likable characters but I got SO.MUCH.MORE!! I honestly tried my best to read this one as slow as possible but when you have a storyline like this, savoring it will be the last thing on your list.
Everyone knows that the hardest job ever, is being a parent but when you’re a single parent, your workload has magnified into infinity. For Hope Lucas, nothing is more important than her two year old son and making a stable for them. Now the new owner of a Motel that she’s inherited, Hope is determined to make it a success despite the amount of work that has to be done on it. With nothing short of a miracle and round the clock hard work, the opening of “Hard Acre” Motel is quickly approaching and for Hope, getting this place to be a success would mean everything to her and her son. But when she gets her first guest from hell, success will be the least of her problems. Staying out jail, just became her number one priority.
Famous bad boy movie star Aden is in desperate need of a break. With the constant spotlight and his demanding schedule, Aden knows that if he doesn’t walk away and take some time out for himself, he’s going to go crazy soon what better way to get some time for yourself in a town where no one knows who you are? With no choice but to check into the ONLY Motel in town, to say that Aden is in a foul mood, would be a HUGE understatement. But there’s just one little problem… the Motel won’t be open for another two weeks due to inspection. I honestly held my breath when those words came out of Hope’s mouth and what happened next was a series of snort laughter’s, mixed up assumptions, and me playing the invisible referee.
This was my first time reading anything by this author so I really didn’t know what to expect but I have to say that she’s now just gained a new
Now as for Aden, that man made me call in favors to NOT end up in jail on a weekend! Without a doubt he tested my patience the first half of the book and I was already plotting his demise but something unbelievable happened: I started to actually like him after!! I know, I know, I’ll be getting my head examined real soon but if you’ve ever read about any male characters that would have you sharpening all of your deadly tools and then dropping your panties the next, well this man is the leader of the group! You can try to fight it all you want but once he starts talking, there’s really no use for underwear at this point.
If you’re looking for a hilariously sexy read with a small town charm mm then this is the perfect one for you.
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USA Today Best Selling Author Jordan Marie, is just a simple small town country girl who is haunted by Alpha Men who talk in her head 24 hours a day.
She currently has 14 books out including 2 that she wrote under the pen name Baylee Rose.
She likes to create a book that takes you on an emotional journey whether tears, laughter (or both) or just steamy hot fun (or all 3). She loves to connect with readers and interacting with them through social media, signings or even old fashioned email.
USA Today Best Selling Author Jordan Marie, is just a simple small town country girl who is haunted by Alpha Men who talk in her head 24 hours a day.
She currently has 14 books out including 2 that she wrote under the pen name Baylee Rose.
She likes to create a book that takes you on an emotional journey whether tears, laughter (or both) or just steamy hot fun (or all 3). She loves to connect with readers and interacting with them through social media, signings or even old fashioned email.
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