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Until I Find You

Lyons Club, Book 4

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Until I Find You

De: Callie Stevens
Narrado por: Teddy Hamilton, Bitsy Hill
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Fake dating my assistant was never part of the plan. But then again, neither was falling for her for real…

I thought leaving Wall Street to start my own coffee business would be a piece of cake.

I never wanted an assistant, let alone one as feisty and bossy as this one.

Camilla Graff can rile me up on a good day, and those amber eyes of hers and that never-ending attitude definitely do not help.

I should have never brought her to Hawaii with me. I should have never asked her to fake-date me to appease my mother. And I sure as hell shouldn't have shared a room with her.

Now, I know that she can be very submissive behind closed doors, and I do not mind wielding that kind of control…

She is the only woman who's ever made me feel this way. And that's before I find out that she's carrying my baby…

Until I Find You is a steamy fake dating, boss, accidental pregnancy romance that will keep you enthralled. It is the fourth book in the Lyons Club series and can be enjoyed as a standalone. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.

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Good stuff! Very deep emotional stuff going on in this one. A ton - a TON. Not even a little light hearted. This is a bunch about Jack’s mental childhood baggage about not fitting into either mom’s new family or single dad’s life; and Cami’s emotions about not really fitting in bc she was adopted as a Hispanic child in a very blonde family/community. This really overshadowed the story imo. The love story kind of took a back seat to all this, especially if you’ve followed Jack in the other books in the series. He’s got a lot to unpack. So the couple bonds over their “accidental-ness” and how they need each other. But mostly I felt like the book was about how damaged these two people are. I wish there was less about this bc it just took over the book imo. It was more depressing than love story to me…

Very good

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