May 26
May 2026The Baby of the Blake ClanSavannah is the next of the Blake siblings to have her story told in Milby Plains Mischief. She’s the baby of the four Blake children, and she’s funny, blunt, and loves a good laugh.
She has always been an old head on young shoulders, and as such, struggles to connect with people her own age, particularly with dating. She is, however, focussed on achieving her goals, both professional and personal, and when her brother’s friend comes to stay that includes him.
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Brother’s best friend

Wounded hero

Second chance
SPICE LEVEL
This one gets a three and a half chilli rating. There is quite a bit of open door action going on.
His best mate’s sister is all grown up…
Euan Cameron has sworn off love. His ex-fiancée has left him with nothing but a bruised heart and trust issues. He’s moved back home and bought a landscaping business, looking forward to reconnecting with his best friend, and keeping his heart firmly locked away.
Savannah Blake knows exactly who she is and what she wants, and that includes the brooding, infuriating man who’s been her brother’s best friend since she was in pig tails. Euan is doing his best to keep Savannah at arm’s length and avoid the smoldering attraction between them. But Savannah has never been one to back down from a challenge, and she’s not about to start now.
Euan is adamant Savannah is off-limits. Too young. Too honest. Too much his best friend’s little sister. But Savannah isn’t a little girl anymore, and her blunt observations have a way of slicing through his reasoning and knocking down his defences.
But falling for your best mate’s sister is risky business, and Euan’s not sure he can survive being burned twice.
Will Euan realise that sometimes the best things are worth the risk?
I’m a sucker for the brooding, honorable hero so I had fun writing this one. For readers with a love for pierced or tatted heroes, Euan fits the bill, but more on our hero next month.
This novel is off to the proofreader soon. I’ll let you know what the advance readers say.
Until next time, take care.
L. x


