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Sweet, spicy and more than a little bit naughty, Rules in Love is a swoony, laugh out loud, single parent rom-com. Set in the heart of New York City, Bindi's debut novel follows the chaotic and congested road to love of Aussie boy, Finn Austen & English rose, Scarlett Grant. Two young single parents' brought together by fate, erections (architect humour), interfering family, and the bestest bestie ever named Teddy. Book one in the four book West Village series's Blurb Have you ever wanted someone so desperately, you'd risk everything for just one kiss? For as long as I can remember, I have…mehr

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Sweet, spicy and more than a little bit naughty, Rules in Love is a swoony, laugh out loud, single parent rom-com. Set in the heart of New York City, Bindi's debut novel follows the chaotic and congested road to love of Aussie boy, Finn Austen & English rose, Scarlett Grant. Two young single parents' brought together by fate, erections (architect humour), interfering family, and the bestest bestie ever named Teddy. Book one in the four book West Village series's Blurb Have you ever wanted someone so desperately, you'd risk everything for just one kiss? For as long as I can remember, I have lived life according to my list of ten rules. The most important? Do not date men you work with. It's asking for trouble. Adherence has never been an issue... Until now.
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#1-selling, funniest, and sexiest author in her house... possibly her whole street.Bindi Kennedy is an up-and-coming romance author from Melbourne, Australia. A devoted wife to her husband of 20 years, she is mum to two eternally embarrassed daughters and, most importantly, two fur babies. In her spare time, you can find Bindi writing and reading, keeping fit, or focusing on her unhealthy obsession with Scottish Highlanders in kilts... and Hockey romance.Fun, flirty and spicy romcoms are her jam- as is avoiding eye contact with family members after reading said spice- but she does enjoy adding a twist of angst and a pinch of mental health and disability representation and awareness. too.