Only for Tonight
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5.0 • 1 calificación
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- USD 3.99
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- USD 3.99
Descripción editorial
Grumpy pro athlete. Stubborn girl next door. One abandoned baby. Zero plan.
She’s broke, exhausted, and in way over her head with a baby her roommate abandoned on her doorstep.
He’s a pro linebacker with a thirty-million-dollar contract on the line and strict orders from his agent to stay out of trouble.
When Alexei finds Ryleigh in a bad situation on the worst night of her life, he does the one thing he shouldn’t—he gets involved. One ride home turns into one night at his place. One night turns into one week. One week turns into shared mornings in his kitchen, late-night bottle feedings, and a slow-burn tension that ignites every time they’re in the same room.
She won’t let him pay for anything. He can’t stop buying things behind her back. She swears she doesn’t need anyone.
He’s already too invested to care.
They’re not together. They’re not a family. This is definitely temporary.
...right?
Only for Tonight is a full-length contemporary romance with a grumpy-soft hero, a fiercely independent heroine, a baby who steals every scene, and all the heart-wrenching, swoon-worthy feels.
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Favorite Kendall book yet
Finding Alexei is the latest contemporary romance from Kendall Ryan. As is usual of her work, this book is full of laughs, cuteness, sassy heroines and naughty boys. This time, we meet Ryleigh and Alexei, a topless waitress and a professional football player respectively.
They come together in taking care of a beautiful baby girl that isn’t theirs. Alexei is the sexiest brooding guy with such a gentle heart. Ryleigh is used to making ends meet and just getting by however she can while still keeping her dignity.
They meet when Ry is about to make some questionable decisions to provide for her roommate’s baby that’s been unexpectedly left in her care. Alexei steps in to help and is so incredibly good with babies. This fact is my favorite thing from the book. It’s fun to see that the female figure struggles with how to handle and care for a baby and not the guy. I won’t say any more as to not keep spoiling the story but it’s definitely worth a read. You won’t regret it.