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Rushing In (Bailey Brothers, #4)
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I loved this book, everything about it was perfect!
Gavin is the youngest of the Bailey Brothers, and literally has no fear, except for one which he buries deep down inside.
Skylar has writers block, and it’s not just because her life has recently been turned upside down, it has been months since she last wrote, and she has no idea how to get round it.
Gavin and Skylar first meeting is by accident, and then again in a coffee shop, the attraction between them is obvious, but he has to stay clear and just be friends, as her father is his boss. But, things never turn out as they should and after many adventures, and a heartfelt outburst, things go wrong. Can Gram and her boys help save the day, or has too much been said.
A great read and a book I couldn’t put down.
Gavin is the youngest of the Bailey Brothers, and literally has no fear, except for one which he buries deep down inside.
Skylar has writers block, and it’s not just because her life has recently been turned upside down, it has been months since she last wrote, and she has no idea how to get round it.
Gavin and Skylar first meeting is by accident, and then again in a coffee shop, the attraction between them is obvious, but he has to stay clear and just be friends, as her father is his boss. But, things never turn out as they should and after many adventures, and a heartfelt outburst, things go wrong. Can Gram and her boys help save the day, or has too much been said.
A great read and a book I couldn’t put down.
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