My Best Friend’s Brother by Mia Madison

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My Best Friend’s Brother by Mia Madison
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When did that shy little girl become a stunningly beautiful woman?

Little Lanie was always just my kid sister Claire’s best friend. Cute, quiet, and always around.

Now she’s morphed into a gorgeous young woman who’s completely unaware of her effect on men. I should know–I’ve seen enough of them eyeing her on our family graduation trip to Europe. It’s the trip of the lifetime, but all I can think about is her.


If I were less of a b*stard, I’d keep my distance. Lanie is smart as a whip and has her whole life in front of her. She can do far better than an ex-soldier who’s the black sheep of the family. So much so that when an emergency calls my parents and sister away, they don’t even bother to find me first.

Now it’s just me and Lanie in one of the most beautiful countries on earth. Traveling together. Sharing intimate meals. Getting to know each other as adults. But though I want her more than anything, I’m not the right man for her. I know that.

But Lanie also seems to have developed a mind of her own…

My Best Friend’s Brother is a steamy romantic novella with no cheating and a very happy ending.

  • File Name:my-best-friends-brother-by-mia-madison.epub
  • Original Title:My Best Friend's Brother: A Steamy Older Man Younger Woman Romance
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0791LQS72
  • Date:2018-01-13T18:30:00+00:00
  • File Size:192.016 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Copyright
  • 2. 1. Lanie
  • 3. 2. Lanie
  • 4. 3. Lanie
  • 5. 4. Parker
  • 6. 5. Lanie
  • 7. 6. Lanie
  • 8. 7. Parker
  • 9. 8. Lanie
  • 10. 9. Lanie
  • 11. 10. Parker
  • 12. 11. Lanie
  • 13. 12. Lanie
  • 14. 13. Parker
  • 15. 14. Lanie
  • 16. 15. Lanie
  • 17. 16. Parker
  • 18. 17. Lanie
  • 19. 18. Epilogue
  • 20. About the Author

2 comments
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K_ itten
K_ itten

🏔🏔 mostly boring (especially the beginning) but, it is cute.

Reply3 years ago
    sen rio
    sen rio

    just ok

    Reply3 years ago