Release Date: June 9
Booth Pena definitely didn’t make the smartest of decisions when he was a teenager.
At eighteen, he knocked a girl up and signed up for the military all in the same day—signing his life away in more ways than one. Fast forward six weeks and he’s in bootcamp learning that he’s going to be a father while also learning that not only is he going to be deployed, but it’s going to stay that way for a year.
There weren’t a lot of things that the baby’s mother and he saw eye to eye on after that. He honestly wasn’t sure why he even slept with her in the first place.
Okay, that last part is a lie. He knows exactly why he slept with her. Because the real woman he’s in love with, her twin sister, Dillan, won’t give him the time of day.
Five years later, and he still wants her.
Now he’s home for good, being the best father and police officer that he can be, and still he’s not good enough.
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Dillan Davidsdottir hated Booth Pena. Immensely.
She hated him because he slept with her sister, then left. Granted, she knew that he hadn’t meant to leave like he did, unknowingly and unconsciously leaving his son behind, but that didn’t change the fact that he had.
Five years later, and she still dislikes him just as much now as she did when he chose the wrong sister to take to his bed.
Maybe if he’d chosen her, her heart wouldn’t be broken, and his wouldn’t be untouchable.
But when a SWAT officer sees his life flash before his eyes, and decides that enough is enough, what’s a girl to do?
Give in, that’s what.
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Review | 3.5 stars
The guy you like sleeps with your twin sister is every safety person’s nightmare. While I was this close to night reading it i decided to give it a chance because usually Lani is pretty good about no cheating and stuff like that in her books.
I will start off by saying that i did like the book. It wasn’t near as bad as i though it was going to be. There were certain things we find out about the couple that slept together. And therefore it made me like the book just a little bit more.
I did like the main couple. Booth was such a great dad and i liked that he stepped up and took responsibility for his actions. That made me respect him just a little more after the stupid thing he did as a teen.
I like how Dillan dealt with everything. She was an adult about it. And she was there for her twin sister.
Overall, i liked it. But at the same time in the back of my mind i wondered why couldn’t Dillan just get with Booth’s twin brother instead of having them like the twins that slept together.
Meet Lani Lynn Vale
Lani Lynn Vale is a Wall Street Journal and USA Today Bestselling Author of over thirty titles. She is married with three children, two dogs, to cats, a donkey, and a couple (a couple meaning over twenty) chickens.
She hails from the Great State of Texas.
When she's not writing, you can find her curled up in her favorite chair reading.
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