
Letting Go
Jennifer Foor
Mitchell Family #1
A love/hate spark ignites when Conner discovers his sister's boss is hiding a dangerous secret.
Description
Book five in the Mitchell series is finally Conner's story. Please read this series in order, due to the fact that it is a continued story. He may not have the last name Mitchell, but he is a big part of the family. When Conner moved to NC to help out the family with a new business venture, he never saw himself becoming interested in his sister's boss, Amy. Their first meeting was not ideal and both were left with little interest in even becoming friends. After Conner learns about Amy's secret life, by accident, he becomes the only person to help her through it. Every time they get near each other their love/hate relationship fuels for a heated encounter. This book contains explicit language and sexual content.
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