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In that perfect stranger, I found my fairytale…

Olivia Cadwell—or Parker, if you wanted to know the truth—hadn't stepped into Leo Folley's world expected to want to stay.

But when he encourages her to open her own bakery and make her dreams come true, and then offers to invest in the bakery to make sure it happens, she starts to have second thoughts about the plans she had for leaving.

Of course, there are problems with the idea of staying. Her mother's boyfriend, who's still hunting her. Leo's inability to commit. And his newest plan, where he finally takes all the control out of her hands with the intention of reuniting her with a father she's never met and wants nothing to do with.

When all the chips are down, Olivia has one very big decision to make: She's let him off the hook before. But is she willing to do it again?

Or is this the time when Leo's need to be in control finally outdoes the love she's starting to feel for him… and the future she thought they could have together?

A job is a job… until you're the bosses pretty woman.

250 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 5, 2021

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Lexy Timms

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Lexy Timms is a mom, business woman, dreamer and writer. She finally decided to write her first romance novel and Saving Forever is her debut story.

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655 reviews19 followers
December 20, 2023
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Should be 0 stars, but I am nice. 1 star! This book was utterly ridiculous. In my opinion, two books are sufficient; there's no need to write a boring third one. These two were annoying due to their poor communication skills, but they also lacked personality. The plot was predictable and uninspiring, and the author's writing style lacked originality. Spending time reading these novels just to come away feeling let down and dissatisfied was frustrating. It was hard to relate to or feel sympathy for any of the characters because neither the plots nor the people themselves had much depth. I apologize, but this was all BS.

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446 reviews29 followers
January 10, 2025
The millionaire’s pretty woman series #3: Sweet Temptations by Lexi Timms.

I continue to read the final series of the millionaire pretty woman. I did enjoy all three books. I understand if some people don’t connected with this story. The story may be too long and narrative but, sometimes we always have our own moments what we think about any situation like Olivia and Leo’s perspectives, how they think or how they feel like everyone does. I continue to love and adored their attraction between Olivia Cadwell/Parker and Leo Folley. Their transition from friendship to lovers is filled with tension, humour, and heartwarming moments. Leo is very much into her. He is very determined give Olivia her a perfect life, security and happiness. As a result, did she reconcile with her dad? Did she find her man of her dreams? You can decide?
228 reviews
September 16, 2021
It has been a while when I couldn't wait for a book to end. This dragged on for a while. I think there was so little action, this 3 book series could have been one book and cut through the inner ramblings which were repetitive enough. All in all, it was more like a read to younger audience, because I couldn't imagine the main characters being full grown adults, as they behaved like none other than young and inexperienced people, not talking to each other and having mood swings and not making up their mind what they wanted and acted accordingly.
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475 reviews
November 14, 2021
Good closure

Well, it got better as we moved into this book. It was great to see the relationship change between Leo and Mark and then finally between Leo and Olivia. It just fell short with how the Roger problem was solved. He was what drove Olivia to run and to keep her life in check, only to finish him off as an after thought.
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September 14, 2021
I loved these 3 books but I did not like the way books one and two left you in the dark and didn't give you a real ending but made you buy the next book to find out what was going on with this couple even though I would have anyway.
23 reviews1 follower
December 13, 2022
Lexy never disappoints.

I have followed and read Lexy's books for years. Her character development is excellent. Her sense of humor excellent! I'M She is a natural storyteller. Read this series. It will not disappoint. Lexy Timms never disappoints.
247 reviews
September 25, 2023
this series was WAY too long for my liking, it defo could’ve been 2 books. i enjoyed that they had the happy ever after they deserved, but why was leo so determined to go behind olivia’s back every single time
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48 reviews
November 4, 2022
A lot of needless drama

This series could have been 1 book, 2 at most. So much useless drama. Book 1 was good 2 and 3 don't waste your time/money.
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September 19, 2024
Fab

Fab series of books enjoyed the battle of character s and a true lovely ending it took me 2 days of my holiday to read the 3 books as I found it hard to put it down.
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March 30, 2025
I enjoyed this series but it could have been put into one book. Olivia frustrated me sometimes. She would tell Leo to ask her if he wanted to know something about her and when he did ask she would lie to him or dodge the question and when he sent is PI to find out she would get pissed and wouldn’t let him live it down. That’s pretty much the only thing that frustrated me. Happy Reading
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