Lori Foster’s fantastic contemporary romance, DON’T TEMPT ME, is here! A story of how love comes along when you least expect it, be sure you order this amazing novel today!
“Don’t Tempt Me is a sweet, fast read about finding family, love, and more! You can’t go wrong with this book! It’s a must read!”—Night Owl Reviews
“Best friends find hunky men and everlasting love in Foster’s latest charmer.”—Publishers Weekly
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Description:
Love comes along when it’s least wanted
Jason Guthrie has no time for entanglements—between helping out his widowed brother and teenage nephew and getting his hometown back on its feet, his days are spoken for. But his nights are another story… And when his lovely new neighbor, Honor Brown, reluctantly accepts his help in remodeling her house, Jason finds himself wishing his handyman skills could knock down the defenses she keeps building around herself.
Martial arts teacher Sullivan Dean knows real danger when he sees it—even when it takes the form of the gorgeous blonde helping her friend move in across the street. After putting his wayward past behind him to focus on teaching control to troubled kids, Sullivan has learned to avoid party girls like Lexie Perkins. But Sullivan can’t seem to keep his hands off the real woman behind that flirty charm—or keep his heart from landing at her feet…
I would love to renovate our guest house!
ReplyDeleteOh, I lived through a renovation. We lived in a tiny 4 room farmhouse. We built an addition that doubled the size and then remodeled the old part. We ripped out windows, doors, walls, and lived in a mess for two years. It was worth it but boy was it stressful.
ReplyDeleteYep. My sister and I have thought about flipping some houses. I'd love to do the kitchen or bathroom in my house. The bathroom is out of date and the kitchen wasn't efficiently designed when I moved in.
ReplyDeleteI would love to renovate my house. The bathroom would be the first thing I'd tackle.
ReplyDeleteOur house is over 100 years old and it needed to be completely renovated when we moved in.
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