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Come Again
Come Again
Come Again
Audiobook13 hours

Come Again

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Women haven't been hired to work in my bar for a reason: they're too tempting and too distracting-too much of a liability-even if they are good for business . . .

That's why I shocked myself by hiring Avery Cole. She's young, carefree, and happy-a beautiful distraction. When she's around, the devastation of my past gets buried under layers of lust and desire . . . hints of a life I once lived but have completely given up on. I've already had my love and now that's gone; there's no need to try again. Even if love is staring me right in the face with a pair of deep brown eyes and no expectations.

What can I say about Shaw O'Sullivan? He's rude, abrasive, sexy-and my boss. He's also broken in ways I would never have seen if I hadn't been looking. Which means he should be off limits; my heart and body cannot handle his baggage. I'm on a quest to find myself, and Shaw O'Sullivan will only get in my way and drag me down.

Where I'm light, he's dark. We don't mix and neither of us is looking for love, so what happens when it finds us anyway?

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 24, 2019
ISBN9781541401259
Come Again

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Excellent writing, but not a fan of the female narrator.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    OMG, I loved this book!

    Not only does it have my favourite trope, age gap and found family, but it also has a southern heroine who comes into her own all by herself.

    There are some touching and emotional issues in Come Again as it dives straight into Avery's abusive relationship and this kick-starts her journey to Come Again and Shaw's doorstep. I loved Shaw and Avery's relationship. It went from "I really want to hate you" to "No one can be an arse to her but me" really quick and Shaw didn't even realise it.

    Shaw's journey is probably more substantial than Avery's because he thought he was already over the death of his wife but little did he know he still had some major hurdles to overcome before he could move on. Jiffy Kate wrote his journey beautifully and involved the whole friendship group in his healing process.

    Plus the book has some really good steam guys.