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Under One Roof

A Small Town Brother's Best Friend Romance

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Under One Roof

By: Riley Sutton
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Jackson Hayes is Maples’ brooding, tattooed single dad—off-limits, irresistible, and always in my space.

He’s my brother’s best friend and the last complication I need… especially once busted pipes leave us sharing the same roof.
Every heated glare turns into a dare. Every accidental touch leaves me craving more.

His son adores me. My brother would lose his mind if he knew just how badly Jackson and I want to break his rules.

With gossip swirling and desires running wild, I try to keep my distance—but Jackson’s rough hands and softer secrets pull me closer every night.

The sparks between us are pure trouble, dangerously addictive, and impossible to ignore.
One stolen night could ruin everything—or finally set us free. Is risking it all worth the fall?
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I felt like things were left out and lose ends. The AI reader should have been switched from man to woman for the appropriate gender telling their story

The story was good, just lose ends

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AI narration really doesn’t work well. Not enough variability in voices. Maybe the tech will catch up

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I hate the AI voices. completely wrong inflections! And why do they use a woman's voice for the man?!

I hate the AI voices. completely wrong inflections! And why do they use a woman's voice for the man?!

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