All I Need
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- $7.99
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
A swoony small town holiday romance from USA Today Bestselling Author J.H. Croix!
Break in for benefits?
When a friend offers me a week at her family’s home in Maine for the holidays, I say ‘yes’ so fast I forget to say please. As a single mom, time to myself is impossible to come by.
I’m barely in the house when I’m mistaken for a burglar. When the lights come on, I discover the broody FBI agent who found me is Noah Tate, the off-limits older brother of my best friend from high school.
Noah was tall, dark, handsome, flirty, and popular back in high school. I kept my secret crush on him under wraps. I was above all that now. Except the chemistry burns so hot between us the air crackles with it.
We’re snowed in, so maybe we can make the best of it.
Noah & Sasha’s story is perfect for readers who love: friends to lovers, forced proximity, snowed-in, slow burn, broody FBI agents, small town gossip, emotional romance with a dash of angst, plenty of swoon and all the feels, and a protective hero who’s more than ready to prove a sassy heroine wrong.
*A full-length, standalone romance.
Customer Reviews
Loved it
From the first chapter I was fully invested in All I Need. I love single parent, small town, suspense and stories set around the holidays so for me this book was a total winner for me.
Their meet cute was not the normal one and that set the tone for this entertaining read. When Sasha is offered a week at a friends house in Haven Harbor, Maine she jumps at the opportunity since her daughter Quinn is away with her aunt. Being mistaken for a burglar by FBI agent Noah Tate, the older brother of her high school best friend just adds to the situation.
I love romantic suspense stories and the chemistry that sizzles between Sasha and Noah was explosive. I loved how caring and protective Noah was and Sasha was such a sassy and feisty heroine, a devoted mother, that you cannot help but love her.This book was a little gem, well written, with witty banter, a little angst and all the nosiness of a small town.