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Change is scary at the beginning, messy in the middle, and beautiful at the end. It won't be easy, but it'll be worth it.

Personal chef Emerson Rhett isn't a psychologist. She's in the business of feeding people, not saving them from themselves. But when her newest client, cocky baseball star and well-known ladies man, Quinn Bennett, enters the picture, she finds herself drawn to help him. Quinn is completely open and unashamed of his man-whoring ways, and Emerson unconsciously makes it her mission to show Quinn that he's missing out on life avoiding relationships- by making him fall for her.
Quinn Bennett doesn't date. He doesn't even sleep with the same girl twice- his pet peeve is a clinger. He's more than happy with his lifestyle and sees nothing wrong with sleeping with a girl with no intentions of ever seeing her again.
Until one conversation with his stubborn red-headed personal chef gets him rethinking everything he thought he knew. Before he realizes what he's doing, he's happily dating Emerson.
But it doesn't take long before the walls are closing in and the strings he'd always avoided are choking him.
Does Emerson have what it takes to really change him? Can she show him that taking a risk can be totally worth it in the end?
Worth It is a contemporary standalone romance written in third person narration from alternating points of view. It is a sweet love story with a satisfying ending and some sizzling love scenes along the way. May be inappropriate for readers under 18.

118 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 29, 2017

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Lucy Scott Benjamin

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Great story. The author keeps a light touch throughout. The characters stay upbeat as they wrestle with some of life's tough issues. The heroine keeps a smile on her face as she deals with single parenthood after a divorce. The hero struggles to grow up and out of a long held abhorrence of love and relationships. Their communication stays bright. All comes well in the end.
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