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Why you will love this book:
🔥single dad
🔥enemies to lovers
🔥second chance
🔥holiday romance
🔥found family
🔥he falls first
🔥riches to rags heroine
🔥secrets
🔥small town
Sometimes all it takes to spark a second chance is one single wish. Especially in this small town…
Too bad my first job is planning a wedding…in my sworn enemy’s barn.
There was a time when I cared about Luke Durham with my whole heart. But that died when he assumed the worst of me.
Now, we’re stuck working together. Failure? Not an option.
But everything would be so much easier if I could forget how good it felt to be loved by Luke instead of hated...
But for Magnolia James, I might make an exception.
I lost so much because of her. Even my heart. Forgiveness? Not possible.
So, I’ll work with her. But I will keep my mind—and my hands—off her.
Or so I keep telling myself…
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REVIEW: SINGLE WISH (THE SINGLE DADS OF DRAGONFLY LAKE) BY AMY KNUPP
“Are we going to talk about the elephant in the room?”
“What elephant is that?” I asked, as if I didn’t know.
He grinned, looking so handsome I felt it in my chest. “That kiss,” was all he said.
“I thought we were discussing barn details.”
Several seconds ticked by as he studied me. I held his gaze for as long as I could, but it was as if he could see into my mind, read my thoughts, which admittedly included something like, God, he’s good-looking.
I looked away first.
“We can talk barn details once we clear up the personal stuff,” he said.
I wish I could say I wasn’t affected by him, but I was. After all these years, after all the bad blood and the anger and resentment, I wasn’t sure how I could feel any kind of attraction to him, but I did. All he had to do was look at me with that intensity, and I felt more drawn to him than I’d felt to anyone else ever.
“We can pretend it never happened,” I said.
Luke shook his head. “It happened, and it set me off-kilter for the past two weeks, Magnolia.” He shook his head like he couldn’t believe it. “It seemed like you felt something too.”
I swallowed, feeling something even now, but it was a physical something. Off-kilter? For two weeks? Was he telling the truth? Why would he lie about that?
He wouldn’t, I knew. His admission was a step into vulnerability. Even when we’d been enemies, I hadn’t thought he was manipulative. Just stupid.
“Whether I felt something or not, chemistry isn’t enough for us to disregard the past and pick up where we left off as if almost twenty years didn’t happen.”
He brushed a lock of hair off my cheek, peering into my eyes, making me feel squirmy. “What if it is?” His voice was a low, sensual rumble that did things to me.
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