
Call Me Yours
Elizabeth Bright · Lodestar Ranch #4
The town villain keeps showing up for the girl who hates him — even when the baby isn't his.
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Steven McAllister is a villain. Once a villain, always a villain, right?There’s no one I hate more in our small town, and now that my dad is his boss, I can’t avoid him. And maybe...maybe I don’t want to. Because the more I get to know him, I realize there’s more to him than I thought. With each intimate conversation and accidental touch, the sizzling tension between us grows. He makes me laugh. We understand each other in a way no one has before.Then a positive pregnancy test turns my life upside down. The timing couldn’t be worse, but this might be my only chance to be a mom, and I’m taking it.This baby isn’t Steven’s. My problems aren’t his to solve. My messy life isn’t his to clean up. But he didn’t seem to get the memo, because he keeps showing up.If Steven is a villain, why does he insist on being my hero?
Lodestar Ranch series
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