



When They Weren't Looking
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4.5 • 150 Ratings
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
Book #4 in The Wardham Series by NYT and USA Today Bestselling Author Zoe York.
She's not looking for love…
A girl can have just one night of fun, right? After years in a spirit-breaking former marriage, Evie needed to get her groove back. Cutting loose in the big city with no strings attached—no matter how cute her one night stand guy might be. Besides, she'll never see him again once she goes home to Wardham.
…He's not thinking about forever.
Liam knows showing up on her doorstep might throw Evie for a loop. But Wardham's his new home now, and he just can't get the sexy single mother out of his mind. A second date isn't to much to ask, is it? Or a third, and a fourth!
It's not what they expected. But it might be just what they need.
Life has a funny way of throwing curveballs, though. Just when things are finally going right for Evie, two little lines on a pregnancy test change everything. Now she's running scared, and Liam has to pull out all the stops to prove a family with her is everything he's ever wanted.
The Wardham Series
Between Then and Now
What Once Was Perfect
Where Their Hearts Collide
When They Weren't Looking
Beyond Love and Hate
No Time Like Forever
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Customer Reviews
When They Weren't Looking
It is quite a story you have written to show a couple how love
Can really sneak up on you. Yes this is quite a story well written.
These get better and better!!!
These books get better and better as the series goes by! Liam is beyond perfect and just completely made this book for me. The book was great no matter what, but he is just amazing. Another great follow up for the Wardham series and I can't wait to start the next one!
Not a true stand alone
I felt like I got dropped into the middle of a conversation with this book. I found Evie annoying and bless Liam for sticking it out. I did not see that the back story issues between Liam and his father and Evie and her past were adequately resolved. Well written, but not a favorite.