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Stay by Tia Louise

I also loved the fact that he bonded so quickly and so easily with Emmy’s son. He wanted to help her and her kid, so he made an incredibly generous, completely unselfish offer because he’s a good and kind-hearted person. He didn’t hit her with a stupid sex contract, or an unreasonable list of demands (like I’ve seen in other marriage of convenience romances). He didn’t demand ANYTHING from Emmy in return for helping her kid. It wasn’t easy for her to accept help from the man who broke her young heart years ago, but she did what she had to do for her kid, and I really loved her for that. She knew she needed help and she took it, just like a real mom would. But so often in Romancelandia we see moms who let their pride or hurt feelings get in the way of what’s best for their kid(s). I don’t expect anything from you in return,” I’d jump all over that. Move in with me and marry me so that I can use my money and my medical connections to get your kid a life-saving surgery. If my kid was sick and a rich man said, “hey, I just want to help you.

Stay by Tia Louise

But what I think I loved the most was that Emmy did what any REAL mom would do in her situation. Smokin’ hot chemistry between the heroine and heroine that sizzles off the page? Check and double check. There are so, so many things to love about this book. It’s a second-chance, marriage of convenience, enemies-to-lovers romance. Plot overview: Hard-working, divorced, single mom Emmy is forced to accept help from her first love, Stephen, who broke her heart terribly, in order to help her sick son.













Stay by Tia Louise