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The Fourth Book in the Coffee Shop Series Serafina:The small mountain town of Pineville had my heart from the moment I stepped in it. Maybe Benjamin Mercedy did too. Too bad he's way out of my league. When things escalate to an unsafe situation at home, I have no choice but to ask the town MMA fighter to teach me self-defense. When we're together on that mat, there's a whole lot more spark and bang than I thought. And if I didn't know any better, I'd say Benjamin Mercedy is hiding some ghosts in his gloves. Ghosts I'm ready to help tame. Benjamin:What am I supposed to do? Serafina shows up…mehr

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The Fourth Book in the Coffee Shop Series Serafina:The small mountain town of Pineville had my heart from the moment I stepped in it. Maybe Benjamin Mercedy did too. Too bad he's way out of my league. When things escalate to an unsafe situation at home, I have no choice but to ask the town MMA fighter to teach me self-defense. When we're together on that mat, there's a whole lot more spark and bang than I thought. And if I didn't know any better, I'd say Benjamin Mercedy is hiding some ghosts in his gloves. Ghosts I'm ready to help tame. Benjamin:What am I supposed to do? Serafina shows up with a fat lip and a request for a self-defense class. Of course I'll help her. Then everything changes. She is bright-eyed brilliance in my cold, uncertain world. I can't stay away, even if I wanted to. Serafina has her own devils to deal with, and it's been a while since I'd had a good fight. Then she edges her way into my past with her light and warmth and cookies, and my bruised heart doesn't have a fighting chance. Serafina is mine.FIGHTER is the fourth book in the Coffee Shop Series. It can be read as a standalone, but maximum enjoyment comes from starting at the beginning. This is a sweet-but-spicy romance with no sex-scenes and a guaranteed happily-ever-after.
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Katie Cross is Christ's College Teaching Fellow in Practical Theology at the University of Aberdeen. She is the author of The Sunday Assembly and Theologies of Suffering (forthcoming).