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Forceful Intimacy

Hanleigh's London (The Intimacy Series, Book 3)

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Forceful Intimacy

By: Hanleigh Bradley
Narrated by: Vera Zweig
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I don't believe in forever. I don't believe in marriage or a love that lasts. But Jarrod Thorpe is doing a damn good job trying to convince me that I'm wrong. I'd give him forever if I could.

Forceful Intimacy is the third book in a complete contemporary romance series from Internationally best-selling author, Hanleigh Bradley.

Six months. That’s how long Tallulah Conway has been in my life.

It’s not been easy. She’s fought against me every step of the way, she’s fought against loving me, letting me love her, fought against a relationship, fought against our future, and then, when she finally concedes, when she finally gives in and sees the future I see for us, this happens.

Six months...

Twenty-six weeks...

One hundred and eighty-two days...4,380 minutes, hours...six months is not enough. Nowhere fucking near.

But what if the future I’m clinging to doesn’t exist?

Forceful Intimacy is the third book in a complete contemporary romance series.

This is a story of bravery and overcoming immense obstacles. It's about choosing to trust again when your every instinct tells you not to.

©2018 Hanleigh Bradley (P)2021 Hanleigh Bradley
Contemporary Contemporary Romance European Romance Romantic Suspense World Literature Suspense
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