Titan
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4.2 • 5 Ratings
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- $2.99
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Publisher Description
Titan
I used to have a major crush on Harper Beckett, but I was always too much of a chicken shit to ask her out. Now that she's back in Bearclaw Ridge, begging me to help her investigate a case for the true-crime podcast she hosts, I may finally get my chance to make her mine.
I let her slip away once and I'm not planning on making that same mistake again...
Titan is a short and steamy instalove mountain man romance full of heat and heart with NO cliffhanger, NO cheating, and a Guaranteed HEA. This book is part of The Kingsley Brothers of Bearclaw Ridge, a steamy instalove romance series set in a small mountain town where every Kingsley brother finds a curvy woman to love forever.
Included in this series of short and steamy instalove romances are:
Falcon
Titan
Blaze
Skyler
Customer Reviews
Gripping Page Turner!
Titan is packed full of action and intrigue! This novella centers around an unsolved cold case that podcaster Harper is looking into. Her intentional reunion with her high school crush Titan is a cute moment, and the chemistry between the two of them is electric! I love how the main focus of this story is their delving into this unsolved mystery, which allows their connection and emotions to naturally flow and merge. With the perfect blend of mystery, steam, character development, and the gorgeous setting, this was an edge of the seat gripping page turner!
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Loved it!
I loved Titan Book 2 of The Kingsley Brothers of Bearclaw Ridge. This was a short and sweet story. Titan can’t believe he’s seeing Harper in front of him. She’s the one who got away, not that they ever dated, he could never tell her how he felt. Harper was so in love with Titan but he never gave any indication that he felt the same, so she left. Is there maybe something between them now? She needs his help so spending time together can only help. I loved the storyline and the characters. I would definitely recommend this book and the series.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.