Tempted by Luck: A Love Triangle Short Story
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Millie Lake
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Florist Maeve Callahan has everything figured out: a thriving business, a charming small town, and a dependable almost-boyfriend in Officer Connor O'Shea, who looks at her like she's something precious to be protected. It's safe. It's sensible. It's everything she should want.
Then Finn Gallagher roars back into Cherry Valley on a midnight-black motorcycle, looking like every delicious mistake she's ever craved. Seven years ago, he left her aching and alone. Now he's back—no longer just a leather-clad bad boy with a devil's smile, but a successful businessman who fills out a suit like pure sin. And he's determined to win her back.
Finn's return sparks competition between the two men, and Maeve finds herself caught between Connor's steady devotion and Finn's intoxicating passion.
One offers her everything she thought she wanted.
The other reminds her body, with every smoldering glance and stolen touch, what it means to burn.
As Cherry Valley's legendary St. Patrick's Day parade approaches, Maeve will have to choose: keep playing it safe with the man who would give her the world, or risk everything for the one who already owns her soul—and knows exactly how to make her surrender to temptation.
Some storms are worth dancing in, especially when they taste like whiskey and feel like coming home.
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