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Kiss Me Not - Aster, Kate
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Colt Adler: I'm trying to picture him, way back when. But how can I? All I see now is the Army Ranger he's become. Intoxicating smile. Sculpted arms. To-die-for eight-pack. And enough medals on his uniform to set off airport security from a mile away. He doesn't resemble the kid who shared my tree house with me, along with every perfect memory of my childhood. He protected me--long before he protected our country. And he knows it all. Every hope and dream in my heart. Every vulnerability I hide from everyone but him. Every secret . . . except one. One tiny lie that I'm discovering I want…mehr

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Colt Adler: I'm trying to picture him, way back when. But how can I? All I see now is the Army Ranger he's become. Intoxicating smile. Sculpted arms. To-die-for eight-pack. And enough medals on his uniform to set off airport security from a mile away. He doesn't resemble the kid who shared my tree house with me, along with every perfect memory of my childhood. He protected me--long before he protected our country. And he knows it all. Every hope and dream in my heart. Every vulnerability I hide from everyone but him. Every secret . . . except one. One tiny lie that I'm discovering I want desperately to be the truth. Because he's not the only one who's changed since we were ten. But I can't risk a friendship that's lasted eighteen years--even when his lips are so close that I'm wondering if he'll finally kiss me . . . or kiss me not. Contains mature themes.
Autorenporträt
Bestselling author Kate Aster specializes in swoon-worthy heroes inspired by the men she meets every day as the wife of a retired Army soldier and daughter of a Navy vet. Her sizzling hot romances showcase the kinds of friendships and families we all want . . . along with plenty of laughter, heart, and of course, men with eight-packs.