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Becca Her plan is simple: Make Ty jealous. Win him back. Their attraction is undeniable, and despite everything, Becca hasn't lost hope for their happily ever after. But the sexy, dark stranger who is supposed to simply be a distraction is now at the forefront of her mind. Is Becca's endgame changing? Ty Ty hasn't given up. Losing her isn't an option. Determined to atone for his mistakes and the lies he's told, his only mission is winning Becca back. But Becca's too distracted...this new guy is getting in the way. Maybe he's already lost her and pushed her away for good. How many lies are too many to survive?…mehr

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Becca Her plan is simple: Make Ty jealous. Win him back. Their attraction is undeniable, and despite everything, Becca hasn't lost hope for their happily ever after. But the sexy, dark stranger who is supposed to simply be a distraction is now at the forefront of her mind. Is Becca's endgame changing? Ty Ty hasn't given up. Losing her isn't an option. Determined to atone for his mistakes and the lies he's told, his only mission is winning Becca back. But Becca's too distracted...this new guy is getting in the way. Maybe he's already lost her and pushed her away for good. How many lies are too many to survive?
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Lee Swanson has enjoyed a lifelong interest in medieval history. He lived in Germany and England for over twenty-five years, first as a soldier and then as a teacher before returning to the United States. Graduating summa cum laude from the University of North Florida with a master's degree in European History, Lee's thesis centered on the Hansa, a confederation of merchants from primarily northern German cities. Many of the colorful characters who populate his novels are drawn from the lives of these resolute wayfarers who traveled the waterways of Europe in search of profit and prestige. Lee, his wife Karine, and their dog Banjo now split their time between the beautiful Shenandoah Valley in Virginia and San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.