
Never Enough
Lauren Dane
Brown Family #4
A rock star discovers he has a 13-year-old son — and falls for the buttoned-up woman who raised him.
Description
From the national bestselling author of "Inside Out"--a sizzling story of insatiable passion.Gillian Forrester spent her life running... until Miles came along. The moment she held her older sister's unwanted newborn, Gillian stopped running and began building a life for her adopted son. Now, thirteen years later, Gillian's sister reveals the father's identity on her deathbed - a revelation that shakes Gillian to her core.Adrian Brown is the epitome of the successful rock star. It takes a lot to shock him - but the bombshell that he has a son rocks his world. And Adrian is even more surprised when the buttoned-up elegant woman who's raising him ignites his erotic and romantic attention-and engages his heart.
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