Her Secret, His Surprise
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Cass Stone doesn't let anything faze her. Since being disowned by her strict father, she's spent her adulthood trying to prove him wrong. Not even an incredible and mysterious one-night stand that leaves her a single mom can trip her up...until the father of her baby stumbles back into her life, as sexy and enigmatic as ever.
Logan Alexander hasn’t forgotten the night he spent with Cass two years ago, but he never expects to end up undercover at her work. His job saves lives—like it should have saved his brother—and he can’t afford complications. It’s difficult enough to maintain his cover as a carefree wanderer when he realizes his attraction to Cass hasn’t faded...and then he meets her daughter.
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Secrets can be a deal breaker!!!
Logan and Cass had amazing chemistry. They met at a hotel bar. He was the bartender and she was a customer. They had one night together while Cass was staying there on business. Two years later they meet again. Only this time Cass has a baby girl that's just about the right age to make Logan think about their one night together. Should she tell him he has a daugthter? Does she want a bartender to be Olivia's father?
The web of secrets and lies is woven so tight that you have to wonder if they'll survive it. That old saying, "don't judge a book by it's cover" is completely appropriate for this story. Logan is so far from being what Cass thinks he is but he can't tell her. His job depends on secrecy. Fantastic story line. It flowed so well that before I knew it, the book was over and I wanted more! I can't wait to read more from this fantastic author.
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Her secret❤️His surprise
This was a creative love story. I couldn’t put it down, read it in a few hours. Definitely worth the read if you like happy endings.
Very cute love story
Not very a believable story, but very good, short read. I really enjoyed it. Cass and Logan made a very cute couple. Full of love and too much suspicion. Misunderstandings galore. I did feel the resolution at Cass' work ended too quickly. An enjoyable read.