Swept Away

ebook Oakwhite Bay

By Mimi Flood

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She needs a job. He needs a muzzle. Neither of them needs this kind of temptation.

Bethany

I'm back in Oakwhite Bay for the summer, flat broke and desperate, so I'm willing to take any job. Even if it means becoming the glorified babysitter to Spencer Larson-Perry. Ex-Hollywood heartthrob and once the king of teen television dramas, he's still stupidly handsome and hiding out in his family's ocean-front house like a scandalized freeloader. He may be thirty, but his charm, attitude and jawline haven't aged a bit!

The job was simple. No kissing. No touching. Definitely no hooking up in the guest house... Or the pool... Or the beach... Or—yeah, you get the idea.

Spencer

I'm lying low, but I'm not dead. Being under house arrest in this boring small town was already bad enough. But my mother seems to think I need supervision, so she hires Bethany Buckner: snarky, stubborn, and ten years younger with a smile that could short-circuit any man's brain and curves that keep me way too distracted. She's supposed to keep me out of trouble. Instead, she becomes it.

She's got plans that don't include staying in Oakwhite Bay. I've got demons that don't include falling for my assistant. But some temptations are worth breaking the rules for.

A sizzling small-town romance full of banter, forbidden heat, and one very inconvenient attraction, Swept Away is perfect for readers who love Melanie Harlow, Devney Perry, K.A. Tucker and Elsie Silver.

Author's note: These books contain explicit scenes and content not suitable for readers under 18 or those with high morals. Reader discretion is advised.

Swept Away