Title: Keep Me
Author: Faith Andrews
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Sexy, tatted up, underwear model Marcus Grayson is every girl’s dream—or more likely worst nightmare. He’s a player, a self-proclaimed bachelor for life, and he’s got no problem living up to his man-whore status. But when his older sister’s friend comes back from the past, he may just have the chance to turn some of his adolescent fantasies into reality.
Tessa Bradley is a self-sufficient, take-no-bull, single mother—well, now she is. Finally rid of her abusive, alcoholic ex, she’s making a new life for herself and catching up with old friends; the ones she was forced to break ties with because of her controlling husband. When she runs into Marcus, her friend Riley’s once-adorable turned smoking-hot little brother, she has no idea how he’s about to rock her world.
You wanted me then, now you can have me. Just promise you’ll Keep Me…
Oh Marcus…this super sexy tatt’d up bad boy have a cheesey romantic side to him – it’s just TOO cute!
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Roses are red, Luca’s eyes are blue, you’ll always be my pretty girl, thank you for letting me love you…
Okay, yes, I’m a cornball but it’s how I feel, Tess. I’m thankful every day that you came back into my life when you did. You made my fantasies (even all the dirty ones) a reality and helped me grow the hell up when everyone thought I was a hopeless cause. You and Luca have shown me what living and loving really is and I don’t think there’s anything better than coming home to your warmth and love every single day. It will never get old and even when we’re shriveled up with gray hair and grandkids making us nuts, you’ll forever be my pretty girl.
Happy Valentine’s Day to the two loves of my life! Love Marcus (aka Daddy)
Faith Andrews lives in New York where she is happily married to her high school sweetheart. They have two beautiful daughters and a furry Yorkie son, Rocco. If she isn’t listening to Mumford and Sons or busy being a Dance Mom, her nose is in a book or her laptop. She’s a sucker for a happily ever after and believes her characters are out there living one somewhere . . .
Cassandra Smith says
I really liked Nick from As Hard As It Gets by Laura Kaye.