His sister was missing. It's the only thing Hector had been thinking about since he got the call in the middle of the night. Following the trail of clues leads him to his ex, Mia. Even more startling than knowing his sister has been hanging out with his ex, is the little boy that looks like his spitting image.
To say Mia is shocked when her ex, Hector knocked on her door asking about his sister was an understatement. When he just abandoned her years ago she thought to never see him again. But now that he's back and knows about his son he has no intention of leaving.
She tells herself she can allow him to see his son, but remain emotionally detached. As the days pass and she sees the connection her son and Hector have she sees that things are anything but simple and the things they thought tore them apart were not what they seemed.
Can they give themselves another chance or with their past keep them apart?
DNF. Celibate heroine while the hero wasn’t? Fuck off with that double standard bullshit! I’m thinking romance isn’t for me anymore seeing as this seems to be a common theme. Ffs!
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Loved this story very much..betrayal, love and family.All you need for a great story..thank you Jennifer for a great read..This is the first book ,I've read of yours,but it won't be my last..I'm gonna a find these guys ...of your stories.