
Last Call
Bridges and Bitters, Book 4
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Ehlen Valentine
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Dorje Swallow
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By:
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Lainey Davis
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We struck a deal. All business. Now he's changing the rules.
It was just supposed to be a marriage on paper. Koa needed a path to citizenship and I needed the money to open Bridges and Bitters.
All I've ever wanted is to take care of my sisters and run my own bar, my way. What did I care if I had a technical husband? A husband with too many dimples and more charm than he should have…
So when he rolled into town after five years to deal with some paperwork, he's turned everything upside-down.
Sure, Koa is charismatic and fun, but he's also a nomad. I don't have time for vacations and I don't know how to play games.
I'm not sure how I ended up hitched to a smoking hot rugby coach without a plan, but I need to sort this all out. Fast.
If I can't figure out a way to slice through all this red tape, it could mean last call for Bridges and Bitters.
Last Call is a sizzling marriage of convenience romance, the fourth stand-alone installment of the Bridges and Bitters series. If you love found family, witty banter, and heat that will curl your toes, you'll devour these sexy romantic comedies.
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-11-25
fun continuation
I love that this book picked up right at the cliff hanger from the previous book. I really wanted to know who this new character was and how he got into the story! I love the chemistry between Esther and Koa, although I found it strange how frequently and openly they kept referring to their union as an arrangement. Aside from this I really enjoyed the character development and understanding Esther's back story, plus getting the glimpse of what was going on with the other characters who were the main focus for the other books in the series.
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