Crocus Valley
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A Reckless Memory
by Marie Johnston
read by Renee Dorian, Paul Woodson
Part 1 of the Crocus Valley series
I fled minutes before my wedding when I learned my fiancé had been paid to marry me. Ten years, too many crappy exes, and one drunken decision later, I'm now his boss.
A night out with a friend turned into shots and duping an old ex of mine into taking a job at my budding horse rescue.
The last time Ansen Barron saw me, I was fishtailing away from our wedding with his dog. When he arrives, I expect him to reverse right back down my driveway after he learns I'm his boss.
I don't expect to find a jaded man in the place of the easygoing guy I was once engaged to. I also don't expect my heart to race when he's around. Or for him to treat me like I always meant more to him than a payday.
I don't regret hiring him. He's the best man for the job, and he's trying to prove he's changed, one melting kiss at a time.
But no matter how hot we are together, I can't forget I once thought he was the best man for me and maybe it's safer for my heart if he stays a reckless memory.
Contains mature themes.
audiobook
(2)
A Temporary Memory
by Marie Johnston
read by Paul Woodson, Renee Dorian
Part 2 of the Crocus Valley series
Nannying two adorable kids was a way to support myself until I got on my feet again. I wasn't supposed to fall for their stern single dad.
After a sudden, bad breakup, I land in a small town in the middle of nowhere, cut off from all my accounts and resources. I have a stalled dancing career, a mom in long-term care, and no money.
Then I meet Alcott "Cody" Knight. The type of guy I've learned to steer clear of-driven, rigid, and devastating in a suit. Only he also has two adorable kids, and he needs a nanny for the summer.
For two months, he'll pay more than I need to help my mom and myself. For two months, I'll take care of his kids, give them dance lessons, and see what a normal life could be like. For two months, I have to try not to fall for a guy who's hotter in jeans and cowboy boots than in a suit and treats me like I matter.
But my stay was only ever for a few months, to get back on my feet so I can get my life back. I might be used to leaving, but I can't stop wishing Cody and I could be more than a temporary memory.
Contains mature themes.
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