Tequila Rose
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3.4 • 83 Ratings
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
He tasted like tequila and the fake name I gave him was Rose.
Four years ago, I decided to get over one man, by getting under another. A single night and nothing more.
I found my handsome stranger with a shot glass and charming but devilish smile at the end of the bar. The desire that hit his eyes the second they landed on me ignited a spark inside me, instant and hot. He was perfect and everything I didn’t know I needed. That one night may have ended, but I left with much more than a memory.
Four years later, and with a three-year-old in tow, the man I still dream about is staring at me from across the street in the town I grew up in. I don’t miss the flash of recognition, or the heat in his gaze.
The chemistry is still there, even after all these years.
I just hope the secrets and regrets don’t destroy our second chance before it’s even begun.
Customer Reviews
Enjoyable
I know that this is going to be hard to believe but this is the first book I have read by Willow Winters and how I have not read her before I have absolutely no idea. Be prepared this book ends in a cliff hanger, so you have been warned.
This is a second chance at love story that was an emotional read that tugged at my heart strings. All it takes is one night to change the course of a person’s life and for Magnolia (aka Rose) and Brody this is certainly true.
Four years ago, they both need to escape the present and had a passionate one night stand. Not knowing that their lives will be linked forever. Fast forward to the present and their eyes meet again, neither of them have forgotten their night but not is all as it seems now.
What will happen when Brody learns the truth? What happens when the past collides with the present? I cannot wait for the conclusion to this story in Autumn Night Whisky.
Very disappointing read
A very boring story with no substance then it just ends and expects u to pay more money for half a story. I read a lot of books and this is one of the worst I’ve ever read would never read another by this author