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Dianne June delivers in this age gap, taboo, forbidden, slow burn, new adult romance with major spice just in time for the holidays!I may be young, but I know what I want.Edge Beaumont, my father's college buddy and a sexy silver fox, appears on my doorstep during Winter Break. I see him as the Christmas gift I didn't know I wanted-wealthy, handsome, and strong. He sees me as immature and not ready for a man like him, but below the surface he wants me.The strength he possesses to tame his desire for me is admirable, but also frustrating to say the least.We can't be together because it's wrong.I disagree, and ignite the fire he needs to change his mind.Which leaves the question-how many rules will I break?This is a taboo tale where a rising college freshman meets the man of her dreams ... who also happens to be her father's friend.
Welcome to Malibu. Where romance blooms on the beach. And envy never rests.I will not return to my mother's house, no matter how dirty I have to get, or how low I have to crawl.With an invitation to escape Shreveport, and spend the summer beachside in Malibu, CA, my goal is to get rich. To do so I have to play the game. Be cunning and smart about my choices, and put in work of another nature to reach the life of luxury that awaits me. Work that requires careful planning, quality selections, and deep pockets. The work of a hustler and a gambler.The residents of Malibu will soon learn I am both, and become familiar with the name Amber Edmonds. Consider myself the house, because the house always wins.A steamy, new adult, contemporary romance that explores a strong heroine, a college romance, May-December romance, rejected-mate trope, and love triangle.
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