Finally, Ian! He's so broody, but I gave him a hilarious story full of action and, oh yes, the meatheads. I challenge you to read it and not smile your way through it.
I loved writing it so much, I dove straight into the next book in the series, Reluctantly Alpha, which is about Connor Sutton (Viviana's meathead brother). When you read Never Goodbye you'll understand why he needed his own book.
And after that? Bradford. I fell in love with him as well while writing this book. His story won't be a funny one, but it's already gnawing at me. . .begging to be told.
But first. . .
In the Barrington family, Ian is the fixer. He lives a double life—one that has provided him with the skills to save his family more than once. Reuniting with the brother they’d all believed was dead has shaken him to the core. He is driven to find the responsible party regardless of the consequences.
Claire Wendell’s best friend recently married into the very powerful, very troubled Barrington family. When she stepped away from her own life to help Annie and Kade settle into theirs, she had no idea it would put her on a possible suspect list.
She’s bold enough to stand up to Ian and intuitive enough to see past his anger, but love may not be enough to protect the family when the truth about the woman who raised Kade is revealed.
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My oldest daughter got married this past weekend to a man I am so proud to call my son. The photo I've included is of my husband walking with our daughter. He's retired now, but she's proud of the 20 plus years in the Marines and asked him to wear his dress blues. When I write about strong men who are also kind hearted--I think of my husband. Strong can be gentle. It can be loving. And when a strong man sees
his baby girl marry a man he approves of. . .he can even cry :)