Wanna Bet?
by Betsy Dudak
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Pub Date Oct 16 2019 | Archive Date Jan 31 2021
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Description
After an abusive past, Harper McReynolds needs stability for herself and her daughters. Randall gives her all she asks for in a boyfriend—kindness, predictability, structure, and routine. Harper's head reminds her she doesn't really want the man who makes her combust every time she's near him.
Brody Reed's addiction claimed a brother's trust and started his own downward spiral. Growing tired of life on the road, a woman at every concert and a dependency on liquid courage, Brody put his life back together piece by broken piece. But the woman he lusts after may just shatter all of this.
An off-handed bet Brody and Harper make after a passionate kiss may change everything for them. Will they gamble on their hearts to prove to each other they are all in? Or when the stakes get too high, will they fold and walk away?
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781509227464 |
PRICE | $5.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
Harper is a divorced mother of two girls, Josie, and Gracie. She has been dating Randall for awhile and believes he could offer the stability she and her girls need. The problem is that every time she encounters Brody, the ex-rock star, they have a pattern of ending up passionately kissing. This is a great love story with wonderful characters, but also delves into the serious topics of abuse and divorce. Josie has been kept from her father for 5 years and she believes he has changed. She learns some hard lessons. This book offers great insight into the need for counseling, being honest with yourself and trusting others. Harper was always the savior for her sister and brother as they grew up with an alcoholic, bipolar mother. Harper learns the hard way that it is okay to lean on someone else.