Mad Love (Slateview High Book 3)
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In the end, the only thing that mattered was love.
My parents had splintered apart when their perfect life was disrupted, but I knew that would never happen with me and my husbands. We had already faced more adversity and danger than I had ever expected… but we had faced it together.
It had made us stronger.
As the car rolled down the street, I reached up to trail my fingertips down the side of Kace’s face, watching the way his green eyes darkened at my touch. He looked so strong and masculine, with his straight jawline and muscled neck.
“I don’t think your nickname fits anymore,” I murmured. “The Lost Boys? It doesn’t seem right, now.”
He caught my hand in his and kissed my palm. “You’re right. It doesn’t fit.”
I grinned, wriggling a little against them all as I smiled wickedly. “Right? I mean, you’re definitely not boys.”
Bishop laughed, his hands sliding beneath my dress to trail over my bare legs, making me shiver. Misael caressed my side, his fingertips grazing the underside of my breasts.
Kace pressed his lips against my palm again as something warm and sweet passed over his face.
“No, Coralee. We’re not lost.”
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Books by Eva Ashwood
Clearwater University
(college-age enemies to lovers series)
Who Breaks First
Who Laughs Last
Who Falls Hardest
Magic Blessed Academy
(paranormal academy series)
Gift of the Gods
Secret of the Gods
Wrath of the Gods
The Dark Elite
(dark mafia romance)
Vicious Kings
Beautiful Devils
Ruthless Knights
Slateview High
(dark high school bully romance)
Lost Boys
Wild Girl
Mad Love