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I’m a mom. A responsible, attractive woman with a good job. I have a curvy figure, and get my share of male attention. But I never thought Trent Markham was the answer. A pro athlete, my son’s childhood friend is ripped and muscled, with females buzzing around like desperate honeybees. But one day, Trent comes over when my son isn’t home and sparks fly. This is so crazy! He's an NFL football player. Someone who spends all his time on the road. He's not really looking for a relationship. But Trent's also incredibly handsome ... Those muscles are so big ... His abs are so defined ... And he's got something that makes my mouth drop open with shock! But Trent’s also devastatingly virile, and now I’m pregnant with the football player’s baby. Will my forbidden fantasies come true? Or was this just a temporary good time? Hey Readers — Have you ever wanted to date a pro athlete? This story gives into those naughty dreams. Our heroine is a good girl who dives into a sensual double life as a MILF. As always, she gets her HEA in the end. Enjoy! Xoxo, Cassie
PARENTING NEVER ENDS. From the founders of the #1 site for parents of teens and young adults comes an essential guide for building strong relationships with your teens and preparing them to successfully launch into adulthood The high school and college years: an extended roller coaster of academics, friends, first loves, first break-ups, driver’s ed, jobs, and everything in between. Kids are constantly changing and how we parent them must change, too. But how do we stay close as a family as our lives move apart? Enter the co-founders of Grown and Flown, Lisa Heffernan and Mary Dell Harrington. In the midst of guiding their own kids through this transition, they launched what has become the largest website and online community for parents of fifteen to twenty-five year olds. Now they’ve compiled new takeaways and fresh insights from all that they’ve learned into this handy, must-have guide. Grown and Flown is a one-stop resource for parenting teenagers, leading up to—and through—high school and those first years of independence. It covers everything from the monumental (how to let your kids go) to the mundane (how to shop for a dorm room). Organized by topic—such as academics, anxiety and mental health, college life—it features a combination of stories, advice from professionals, and practical sidebars. Consider this your parenting lifeline: an easy-to-use manual that offers support and perspective. Grown and Flown is required reading for anyone looking to raise an adult with whom you have an enduring, profound connection.
Mr. Parker is my dad’s best friend and totally off-limits. Mr. Parker is my dad’s buddy from way back when. They do everything together, from poker games and playing tennis, to taking us on family vacations. So when my parents invited Mr. Parker to the cabin for a weekend, it was perfect. I couldn’t have been more excited to see the handsome alpha male. But something’s different this year. Because Mr. Parker has been watching me. His eyes trail my curves, wandering over the sumptuous hills and valleys. And last time I caught him looking, he wasn’t embarrassed at all! Is that wrong? But if so, then what happens next with the forbidden older man? Hey Readers — This is a romance about a May December couple where the sparks fly high and hot! You’ll love the story, I promise. As always, there’s a guaranteed HEA with no cliffhangers and no cheating.
Now an ECPA Best Seller—Kari Kampakis's Love Her Well gives moms ten practical tips for how to build strong and lasting relationships with their daughters. For many women, having a baby girl is a dream come true. But as girls grow up, the narrative of innocence and joy changes to one of dread as moms are told, "Just wait until she's a teenager!" and handed a disheartening and too-often-true script about a daughter's teenage season of life. Author, blogger, and mom to four daughters Kari Kampakis thinks it's time to change the narrative and mind-set that leads moms to parent teen girls with a spirit of defeat instead of strength. Love Her Well isn't a guide to help mothers "fix" their daughters or make them behave. It's about a mom's journey, doing the heart-work necessary to love a teenager while still being a steady, supportive parent. Kari offers wisdom about how moms can: Choose their words and timing carefully. Listen and empathize with her teen's world. See the good, and love her for who she is. Take care of themselves and find a support system in the process. By working on the foundation, habits, and dynamics of the relationship; mothers can connect with their teen daughters and earn a voice in their lives that allows moms to offer guidance, love, wisdom, and emotional support. Kari gives mothers hope, wisdom, and a reminder that all things are possible through God, who is the source of the guidance and clarity they need in order to grow strong relationships with their daughters at every age—especially during the critical teen years.
Brenda:Derrick is tall, dark, and f@cking handsome. He's the perfect man for any woman. But he's half my age and my son's best friend to boot. Both of those makes him off limits, no matter how attractive he is. And I need to keep my hands off him... If I can. That is until I see him walking down the hall in nothing but a pair of low riding jeans. The sight of his Adonis body is making my mind ablaze and I can't stop thinking about him.Derrick:It's hard to hide how much I like her soft curves. I can see how turned on she is too. But I've been keeping a secret from everyone for years - I've been madly in love with Brenda since I was younger, She's sassy, fun, witty, and sexy as hell. She's all I want. Now that I'm a grown man I'm not going to hide my feelings for her. It's time I let her know just how much of a man I've become. If not now, then when? If not here. then where?I have my eyes on her, and I'm not letting her get away, not now. She's mine, and I want her to know that. My Son's Best Friend is 50,500 word complete stand-alone novel with no cheating, no cliffhanger, and a guaranteed HEA.
“If you struggle to simplify your life and wish you could savor the here and now, this book is a must-read.” —Crystal Paine, founder of MoneySavingMom.com and New York Times–bestselling author Have you ever felt that your life—and budget—is spiraling out of control? Do you sometimes wish you could pull yourself together but wonder exactly how to manage all the scattered pieces of a chaotic life? Is it possible to find balance? In a word, yes. Ruth Soukup knows firsthand how stressful an unorganized life and budget can be. Through personal stories, biblical truth, and practical action plans, she will inspire you to make real and lasting changes to your personal goals, home, and finances. With honesty and the wisdom of someone who has been there, Ruth will help you: Discover your “sweet spot” —that place where your talents and abilities intersect. Take back your time and schedule by making simple shifts in your daily habits. Reduce stress in your home and family by clearing out the clutter. Stop busting your budget and learn to cut your grocery bill in half. This book provides real and practical solutions from someone who has been there. Ruth doesn’t just offer advice, she walks it with you, and shares with brutal honesty her own mistakes, failures, and shortcomings. It is encouraging, motivating, and life-changing. “An inspiring book full of step-by-step instructions and spiritual wisdom. I love how Ruth is transparent about her mistakes as she leads us to reevaluate our priorities. This book is a great biblical guide to living well and finding joy!” —Courtney Joseph, founder of Women Living Well Ministries
No-nonsense, sanity-saving insights from the Washington Post on Parenting columnist--for anyone who's drowning in parental pressure and advice that doesn't work. Ever feel overwhelmed by the stress and perfectionism of our overparenting culture--and at the same time, still look for solutions to ease the struggles of everyday family life? Parenting coach and Washington Post columnist Meghan Leahy feels your pain. Like her clients and readers, she grew weary of the endless "shoulds" of modern parenting--along with the simplistic rules and advice that often hurt more than help. Filled with insights based on child development and hard-won lessons in the trenches, this honest guide presents a new approach, offering permission to practice imperfect parenting with a strong dose of common sense, empathy, and laughter. You'll gain perspective on trusting your gut, picking your battles, and when to question what's "normal" (as opposed to what works best for your child). Forget impossible standards and dogma, and serving organic salmon to four-year-olds. Forget helicopters, tiger moms, and being "mindful" in the middle of a meltdown (your child's or your own). Instead, discover relatable insights for staying connected to your child and true to the parent you want to be (and already are).
Thousands of books have examined the effects of parents on their children. In All Joy and No Fun, award-winning journalist Jennifer Senior now asks: what are the effects of children on their parents? In All Joy and No Fun, award-winning journalist Jennifer Senior tries to tackle this question, isolating and analyzing the many ways in which children reshape their parents' lives, whether it's their marriages, their jobs, their habits, their hobbies, their friendships, or their internal senses of self. She argues that changes in the last half century have radically altered the roles of today's mothers and fathers, making their mandates at once more complex and far less clear. Recruiting from a wide variety of sources—in history, sociology, economics, psychology, philosophy, and anthropology—she dissects both the timeless strains of parenting and the ones that are brand new, and then brings her research to life in the homes of ordinary parents around the country. The result is an unforgettable series of family portraits, starting with parents of young children and progressing to parents of teens. Through lively and accessible storytelling, Senior follows these mothers and fathers as they wrestle with some of parenthood's deepest vexations—and luxuriate in some of its finest rewards. Meticulously researched yet imbued with emotional intelligence, All Joy and No Fun makes us reconsider some of our culture's most basic beliefs about parenthood, all while illuminating the profound ways children deepen and add purpose to our lives. By focusing on parenthood, rather than parenting, the book is original and essential reading for mothers and fathers of today—and tomorrow.
Rachel: After my boyfriend dumped me for being “too old,” I was heartbroken. I’m only twenty-seven and that’s not over the hill by a long shot! But I retreat to my family’s beachfront cottage to heal, only to discover my dad’s gorgeous friend staying there as well. Max is tall, dark and handsome with a bad boy’s charm, and suddenly, I want to show the world that I’m not too old … by seducing the gorgeous billionaire. Max: My buddy invited me to stay at his beachfront cottage but forgot that his luscious daughter was going to be there too. Rachel thinks she’s over the hill with her lady parts shriveling up, but what she doesn’t realize is that to an experienced man, the curvy girl’s perfect. In fact, by the time we’re done, Rachel will have my baby in her belly proving that she’s ripe, fertile … and absolutely perfect for me. Hey Readers – This is a dad’s best friend romance where our heroine meets a handsome older man when her dad forgets that they’re both going to be staying at his beach house! It’s a comedy of errors, but never fear because everything turns out perfect in the end with a wedding and a bouncing baby boy for our couple. No cheating, no cliffhangers and always a happily ever after for my readers! This book is a follow-up to My Accidental Sugar Daddy, but all my books are standalones and do not need to be read in order. You’ll love the story, I promise! Xoxo, Cassie