My Only Sunshine

Author: E.K. Hart
Genre(s): Romance
Total pages: 109
My Only Sunshine

Allie:
When my husband died three years ago, I had to pick up the shattered pieces of my life and carry on. I had no choice, our baby girl needed me. Alex’s last request was that I open myself up to love again. How can I do that, when the only other man I could ever imagine falling in love with sees me as only a friend? Nico is a rock star who dates actresses and supermodels. I’m short and curvy – not his type at all – yet he’s always there for me and my daughter. He calls me his Sunshine, but do I dare hope he wants more? I don’t want to lose him, but being friends just isn’t enough anymore. Maybe it’s time I give up on that dream, and just move on?

Nico:
Allie is my Sunshine. She’s been the brightest spot in my life since she came to work for our band. She was strictly a friend then, happily married with a baby on the way. Things have changed, though. Her strength, her fierce love for her daughter, and her determination to heal and be happy again have made me realize just how much I need her in my life. Her gorgeous smile and luscious curves have made me realize just how much I want her in my bed. But if she’s not ready to move on, I’ll lose her and the little girl I’ve come to love as my own. Do I dare risk it? I don’t think I have a choice. She’s my best friend, but I want more. I want everything.

Author’s Note: This is not your typical rock star romance. You won’t find drugs, wild parties or drunken orgies with groupies backstage. As Allie’s heart heals, she returns to her sassy, snarky self, with an adorable kid and a collection of funny mugs and T-shirts. Nico is famous, a little cocky, and half scared of his feisty Italian grandmother. There are F-bombs galore, dirty talk, and explicit sexy times, so this is intended for readers 18+. Don’t worry, there’s no cheating, and **spoiler alert** they do get their happily ever after.

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