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The Valley Boys

Books 1-3

Art of Love

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The professor is about to be schooled.

Art professor Demetri Stavros has one rule:

Don’t sleep with your students.

Despite a few offers, he’s never been tempted… until now.

Though it could end his career, Demetri can’t stay away. Roman Reed makes him question his priorities and his life. But Demetri’s secret? He’ll keep that to himself.

After all, is a lie of omission really a lie?

A past betrayal has taught Roman the importance of running his personal life by strict standards. Honesty is a must.

Then he discovers Demetri’s truth.

Can Roman overcome his history and find forgiveness, or are the lies more powerful than their growing love?

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Flight of Fancy

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One donor heart. Two damaged men. Three tangled destinies.

Seven years after his partner’s tragic death, pilot Joss Kincaid is ready to love again. Only he never expected love to come knocking on his hangar door.

Milo Malone has made the sky’s bluer, his days brighter, and his nights… well, you know… Now Joss is ready to take things to the next level.

Except something isn’t right.

When Joss finds out Milo is so much more than the man he thought he was, it pitches their budding relationship into chaos.

Can Joss trust his feelings for Milo? Or are they merely remnants of the love he had for the man he’d lost?

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Den of Thieves

 

Max never wanted to leave, but now he’s back…

…and he has a lot to make up for.


When Max’s estranged sister goes missing, he must face the man he hurt the most—his ex.

Desperate for help, Max drops back into Derek’s life. Derek wants to refuse…

…but the stakes are too high.

Though their explosive chemistry hasn’t diminished, life with Max is never simple. His sister’s disappearance is no exception.

Derek’s brilliant plan? Solve the case quickly, and put Max back where he belongs—in Derek’s rearview mirror.

Except the world has another plan, putting their hearts—and their lives—on the line.

Will their forced proximity foster reconciliation, or are their old wounds too deep to heal?

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