Carry Me Home by Elizabeth Bright

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Carry Me Home by Elizabeth Bright
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Jack Price is my best friend’s twin brother, a military hero, the star of my teenage dreams, and oh, yeah, my daughter’s male nanny. I’m just the screwup single mom who breaks everything she touches.
Seven years ago, I made the biggest mistake of my life, and I’ve paid for it every day since. Now is my chance to finally put the past behind me. To prove that even though I’m a single mom, I can give my daughter everything she needs.
But who was I kidding? When I screw up yet again, it means my daughter doesn’t have daycare for the summer, and I can’t afford to take time off work.
Jack Price, my best friend’s twin brother and military hero with the physical and mental scars to prove it, steps in to save my butt like the hero he is. He’s too perfect to be real, and honestly maybe I hate him a little for it. But my daughter loves him, and the more time I spend with him, it’s hard not to see why. He’s everything I’m not and never will be, no matter how hard I try. This time, though, I’m determined to do everything right, for my daughter’s sake.
I’ve made a lot of mistakes. But falling in love with my daughter’s ex-special forces manny? That won’t be one of them.

    File Name:carry-me-home-by-elizabeth-bright.epub
    Original Title:Carry Me Home: A Single Mom, Male Nanny Steamy Cowboy Romance (Lodestar Ranch Book 5)
    Creator:Elizabeth Bright
    Language:en
    Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0FQ447XDG
    Publisher:Bright House, LLC
    Date:2025-11-14T00:00:00+00:00
    File Size:2.599 MB

Table of Contents

Full Page Image
Copyright
Introduction
Dedication
Contents
Prologue
1. Jack
2. Janie
3. Jack
4. Janie
5. Janie
6. Jack
7. Janie
8. Jack
9. Jack
10. Janie
11. Jack
12. Janie
13. Janie
14. Jack
15. Janie
16. Janie
17. Jack
18. Janie
19. Jack
20. Janie
21. Jack
22. Janie
23. Jack
24. Janie
25. Jack
26. Janie
27. Jack
28. Janie
29. Jack
30. Janie
31. Janie
32. Jack
33. Janie
34. Jack
35. Jack
36. Janie
37. Jack
Epilogue
About the Author
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