
Winning the Dad
Forestville Silver Foxes
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Narrated by:
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Michael Dean
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By:
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Nora Phoenix
About this listen
Vegas isn't my scene, but I might as well have some fun while I'm here for my son's wedding.
I've always considered myself straight...until I meet Sawyer at the blackjack table.
He's my age, super hot, and funny, and the sparks between us could power the entire casino. When he asks me up to his room, I happily accept.
But one night isn't enough for either of us. We want more.
Until we discover we're both here to watch our sons get married... to each other.
Winning the Dad is a standalone novella in the Forestville Silver Foxes series.
©2024 Nora Phoenix (P)2024 Nora PhoenixThis is a very short instalove / lust romance (84 pp, just over 1.5 hrs on audio). While it was sweet and touching with great sexual chemistry, surely no one actually talks of love and ‘forevers’ based on one weekend, especially with someone who has never been with another guy before? I get that you can only fit so much into a novella, but no one is forcing an author to write so few words. Just add a few more to make it a bit believable! 🎧 Michael Dean—legend—delivers another great audio performance.
Sweet but the instalove was way too unbelievable!
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