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My Three Hometown Alphas

Aspen Springs, Book 3

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My Three Hometown Alphas

De : Lacey Day
Lu par : Christine Forsythe, Walker Williams
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I didn't expect to see him when I walked into my new nanny gig.

Owen Kingston—the soldier with sky-blue eyes who once kissed me breathless in an airport. A one-night stand that rocked my world as it was falling apart.

Now he's standing in the doorway with his two brothers at his side. He's haunted. Broody. And still ruining me with one look.

Will—the oldest Kingston brother—is a protective guardian to his niece. He's way too tempting to be my summer employer.

And Miles—the tattooed flirt who leans in close, whispers filthy promises, and dares me to misbehave.

Now I've got three new bosses. The way these off-limit alphas run the family hardware store and raise their niece as if she were their own… Ugh, temptation in Aspen Springs is as abundant as the family dinners. I keep getting lost in both.

I've been faced with the hardest choice of my life: Go back, or let the Kingston brothers be my forever home.

It was only supposed to be one summer. But they've claimed me… and I don't think they'll ever let me walk away.

My Three Hometown Alphas is a standalone MFMM why-choose romance in the Aspen Springs series. Get ready for small-town rom-com vibes, a shocking one-night stand reunion, and three sinfully hot brothers. No swords cross, but hammers swing. Ultra cozy HEA.

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