.

.

Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors

Thirty Days



Series Name:   Thirty Days

Authored By:  Bibi Paterson

Writer’s Website:  https://www.bibipaterson.com/


Synopsis



Set in London and Brighton, Thirty Days is an erotic romance series that gives you a very steamy love affair between a hot guy and an unsure heroine, baked goods and some rather unexpected twists and turns along the way. Less
“I try to think of what I felt like before I met Taylor, but it is as if that girl no longer exists.”

Shy and unassuming, Abigail James loves to bake. She dreams of opening her own dessert café but instead she spends her days working as a data analyst and sneaking in her cakes as the company’s ‘diet assassin’ on the side. Taylor Hudson, the enigmatic owner of Hudson International, has been captivated by Abby’s innocence and quiet charm since the day she started working for the company. However, his history with women is marred by personal circumstances and he has vowed to stay away.

A chance meeting sees Abby’s world turned upside down when, drawn in by Taylor’s chocolate-coloured eyes and unexpected kindness, she starts on a journey of attraction that will see her heart and soul laid bare. While their attraction is mutual, both Abby and Taylor have their own inner demons that they need to overcome if their relationship can move forward for them to find their own ‘happily ever after’.

The Thirty Days series totals four books and explores Abby and Taylor’s relationship over the months of September, November, April & June. Book One ends with a cliffhanger but is the only book that does and I promise there will be a ‘happily ever after’ for Taylor and Abby at the end of their gritty roller-coaster ride.

Due to the nature of the content this book is intended for mature audiences.



Categories:  Fiction » Romance » Erotic » Contemporary



Download Formats

PDF     

EPUB 

mobi(for Kindle) 




0 0 votes
Ratings
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments