Screwing up a relationship is easy. So is repairing the damage. Especially for a man who's good with his hands.
Kyle Sander knows how to make the best of a bad situation. When his high school sweetheart skipped town the day he planned to pop the question, he invested in a construction business. When he couldn't find another lover to fill the hole Ronnie Axel left in his heart, he turned to one night stands to distract him from thinking about the past.
And when his hot and curvy ex returns to Sander's Valley…he has the perfect sweaty and dirty plan to work her out of his system.
But when revenge sex turns into the second chance he never expected, Kyle sets a new goal. He wants Ronnie in his life. In his bed. Forever.
The years apart didn't fix their issues, though. Ronnie's obligation to the family business threatens to tear them apart a second time. But it's the family scandal involving her that might make their separation not only permanent, but…deadly.
This book was previously released. It was revised and expanded in 2018.
Escape to Sander's Valley and indulge in an opposite attracts and second chance series of bad boys, real men, billionaires, rock stars, Russian lovers, and more.
Start with the Sander brothers, then follow along as their cousins and friends find their happily ever afters with the most unexpected, strong, and independent women.
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Ronnie raised her gaze to his. The bruises on her face twisted his gut, but her hazel eyes mesmerized him, exactly as they had a lifetime ago. His words got stuck in his throat.
Finally, she shook her head, breaking the spell she'd cast over him. “Ten minutes in town and I run into you. Talk about luck.”
“Good luck, I'd say.” Kyle motioned toward the bruise on her cheek. “What happened?”
She folded her arms under her breasts. “Armed robbery.”
She lied. He could see it in her eyes. He stepped closer. “Don't bother lying to me, Ronnie. I know you too well. What really happened?”
“I haven't seen you in years, Kyle. You don't know me anymore.”
He supposed she was right. He'd thought they'd spend their life together. She'd proved him wrong. Still, she drew him like no other woman ever had.
He brushed a finger over her bruised skin. “Come on, doll. Talk to me.”
She grinned. “I always loved that nickname, you know.”
He matched her smile, couldn't help it. “And you're changing the subject.”
“Armed robbery, like I said. I really don't want to talk about it.”
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