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Hot for the Handyman

The Single Moms of Seattle, Book 3

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Hot for the Handyman

By: Whitley Cox
Narrated by: Kingsley Rose, Dane Anderson
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Bianca's life is insane. A single mom to three kids, she moved back to her hometown of Seattle after her husband cheated and knocked up his secretary. She's just trying to get to the next day without pulling out her hair. She's doing her best to put food on the table for her kids while also proving to the world that she can make it on her own—she doesn't need a man. She does, however, need a handyman.

Cue, Jack. He rides in on his Harley with his smoldering blue eyes, a beard, and sleeves of tattoos to save her from an abusive contractor. He's also a handyman. A Jack of all trades. Is Bianca's luck finally changing? But Jack has one condition before he takes the job to finish the renovations on the new four-plex—she cannot fall in love with him. An easy task for sure, right?

She just needs him to get the units rentable, love isn't even on her radar. But Jack's not just a flickering flame, he's an inferno, and Bianca is drawn to him like a moth—singed wings be damned.

What happens when summer is over, Jack's job ends, and he rides off into the sunset? Will he take Bianca's heart with him, or will he stay and save her one last time—from heartbreak?

Contains mature themes.

©2020 Whitley Cox (P)2026 Tantor Media
Contemporary
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