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David's Dare

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Anastasia Moretti ran away from one bad situation only to free fall into another. Yikes! Now this witty mafia princess has to find a way to permanently sever corrupt family ties and establish a new life for herself among the mountains of Idaho. If only that new life didn't bring her face-to-face with racists, incels, and others who dwell in the dark underbelly of society. Among the Woodsman brothers, he carried the name David...though he was built more like Goliath. He specialized in keeping people and their things safe. And he did it well. Will David be able to keep Anastasia safe from danger both near and far? And does he dare fall in love with her in the process? ***THIS ROMANTIC COMEDY ENDS ON A CLIFF-HANGER AND LEADS DIRECTLY INTO THE NEXT BOOK IN THE SERIES***

151 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 1, 2019

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Profile Image for Tracy Krauss.
Author 80 books99 followers
November 11, 2020
Rarely can a series such as this continue with such positive momentum. Once again, the characters are unique, believable, and interesting. Although some of the same scenes are being played over for the fourth time, there is enough fresh perspective to make me want to see it from their side of the fence. I don’t want to say this was my favourite so far because all the books are pretty equal in that department, but I liked the fact that the characters and outcome felt less ‘stock’ or predictable than some previous instalments. The whole premise behind the series is blatantly unrealistic (seven brothers meet seven random women and all seven fall head over heels within a week and then get married…) But the great thing about it is, once I suspend that disbelief, I am all in to these stories. It’s a trope that works on a romantic level.
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November 14, 2019
Excellent

This kept me on my toes. I am ready for the next book. Thanks again for adding the spiritual words.
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