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Take My Kiss

A Single Mom Small Town Romance (Willow Branch Mountain, Book 3)

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Take My Kiss

De : Brooke Montgomery
Lu par : Meg Sylvan, Aaron Shedlock
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A forced proximity stand-alone from small-town romance author Brooke Montgomery about a cowboy who’s ready to settle down and the single mom who’s used to doing everything alone, but reluctantly takes his help when a threat looms…I met him at a wedding and his Southern charm quickly swept me off my feet—and into his bed.

The following morning, I bailed before he woke up and never planned to see him again. As a single mom of two, my priorities are my kids, work, and school. Dating isn't even on my radar.

But when a man comes after my son and follows us home, we’re forced into hiding.

Staying at the house of my one-night stand I ghosted over a year ago is the last thing I expect when the door opens, so I do the only rational thing I can think of and pretend I don't remember him.

And I definitely don't anticipate him taking care of me when I get sick, watching my kids, or cooking for us—but he does without hesitation.

It’s impossible not to fall for him, especially when he helps me confront my past.

I'm not the only one at risk for getting attached to him, his family, or small mountain town. My kids adore him and want us to stay, but my life is complicated enough as it is—and it'd never work out.

Perfect for fans of:

Forced proximity Protective heroes Caretaking & Acts of Service

Lots of banter & angst Spicy open-door romances

All the yearning, tension, & HEA you crave.

Take My Kiss is book #3 in the Willow Branch Mountain interconnected series. Each one ends in a happily-ever-after with a hook into the next one, and although you don’t have to listen to them in order, you’ll get a better listening experience if you do.

©2026 Brooke Montgomery (P)2026 Brooke Montgomery
Fiction Petites villes et ruralité
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