Only Her by Lucy Darling

Views 16.2K
Only Her by Lucy Darling
6 ratings

A business transaction. One that will keep the beautiful Kennedy in my bed. That’s all this is. I’ve never been the marrying type until she walked into my life. In that moment I knew I wanted her for myself. That I’d do anything and everything to have her. Even if that included putting a ring on her and making her mine. Forever.

Lucky for me her father needs my help to save his business. I’ll give him the money he needs… but my help comes at a price. One that he’s all too happy to pay.

I always get what I want, and after seeing Kennedy, I know that I want her forever. This was supposed to be a simple business deal. Nothing more. That is until I get closer to her. Learn her. Taste her. Find out more and more until I realize I am falling in love with my soon to be wife. Now all I have to do is make her fall for me too.

Her love is the only thing I can’t buy. I could own every other part of her, but only she can give me her heart.

  • File Name:only-her-by-lucy-darling.epub
  • Original Title:Only Her
  • Creator:
  • Language:en
  • Identifier:uuid:eaf41693-6ff6-47e1-b377-2bba8ded5415
  • Date:2020-09-22T22:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:231.907 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Dedication
  • 3. Contents
  • 4. Summary
  • 5. Chapter 1
  • 6. Chapter 2
  • 7. Chapter 3
  • 8. Chapter 4
  • 9. Chapter 5
  • 10. Chapter 6
  • 11. Chapter 7
  • 12. Chapter 8
  • 13. Chapter 9
  • 14. Chapter 10
  • 15. Chapter 11
  • 16. Chapter 12
  • 17. Chapter 13
  • 18. Chapter 14
  • 19. Chapter 15
  • 20. Chapter 16
  • 21. Chapter 17
  • 22. Chapter 18
  • 23. Epilogue
  • 24. Also by Lucy Darling
  • 25. CONNECT WITH ME!
  • 26. Copyright

4 comments
Comment author placeholder
Kiley O
Kiley O

Only Her was about Gerrit Kane and Kennedy Cole. There wasn't much said about what either one of them did. It was mentioned that Gerrit owned his own business and that Kennedy worked for what sounded like some type of charity. Other than that, the author mentioned that both families had, at one time, been well-off. Only the Cole family had fallen into hard times and were about to lose everything, hence the deal between Gerrit and Kennedy's father. The first time Gerrit saw Kennedy, he was determined to have her...so he did everything he could to make that happen. When he learned that her father was drowning in debt, he "made a deal with the devil" by paying off the man's loans in exchange for an arranged marriage to Kennedy. This book was fast-paced, but it had all the feels of a full-length novel, including drama, angst, heartache, and love. Though these two were strangers bound by an agreement, the chemistry was sizzling from the very beginning, and only got hotter and spicier as the book got closer to the ending...although there were very few sexy scenes, and they didn't actually "go all the way" until after they were married, it was still heart-poundingly smoking. I have to admit that it did need a bit of tweaking here and there, and it wasn't the best novella I've ever read. Gerrit was an A$$hole for quite a bit of the story, but he was never far from Kennedy's side. As for her, Kennedy was a bit on the naive side for her age (not specified for either of the two main characters. It was only ever mentioned that they were both past college age), and she needed to have a bit more of a backbone, especially where her parents were concerned. The book also leaned a bit towards the 1800s since it was an arranged marriage..which didn't make sense that Kennedy, an adult, would allow herself to be forced into such an agreement. Other than that, it was a pretty good story. There was a touch of the "wannabe other woman" who tended to stick her nose where it didn't belong. However, it was clear to read that Gerrit only had eyes for Kennedy...and the same was true for her. There were a few twists and turns, along with a bit of a scare, but what book could be considered well-written if it didn't have a few moments where the reader wasn't certain of the outcome, huh? Although it was short and sweet, it was definitely worthy of a four-star rating.

Replya year ago
    Aurelia Crysanthos
    Aurelia Crysanthos

    Loved it

    Reply3 years ago
      JL Reader
      JL Reader

      Not great, but nice story.

      Reply4 years ago
        Sunflowermoon Ya
        Sunflowermoon Ya

        Fantastic book!

        Reply4 years ago