Book Boyfriends Wanted
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Book Boyfriends Wanted 6: His Curvy Outcast
by Mary E Thompson
Willow's life in MacKellar Cove is anything but serene. After a disastrous job interview with her high school nemesis and a chance encounter with Rowan, a cop with his own troubled past, Willow finds herself navigating a whirlwind of emotions and unexpected connections. As they both confront their pasts and the town's tangled relationships, Willow and Rowan must decide if they can trust each other enough to build a future together.
Book Boyfriends Wanted 5: His Curvy Gift
by Mary E Thompson
Piper, a bartender in the quaint town of MacKellar Cove, meets Gavin, a visitor staying at his aunt's inn. As they navigate the holiday season, Piper and Gavin agree to a "friends with benefits" arrangement to make his aunt happy. However, as they spend more time together, their casual relationship becomes complicated by deeper feelings and town gossip. With the backdrop of festive events and family dynamics, Piper and Gavin must confront their pasts and decide if they can build a future together.
Book Boyfriends Wanted 4: His Curvy Frustration
by Mary E Thompson
In the quaint town of MacKellar Cove, Trinity Mayer and Officer James Rucker navigate a web of past conflicts, budding romance, and community challenges. When Trinity is mugged and James steps in to help, their lives become intertwined in unexpected ways. As they confront their personal demons and work together to support their community, they discover that love and trust can emerge from the most unlikely of circumstances. Will their growing connection withstand the trials they face?
Book Boyfriends Wanted 3: His Curvy Treat
by Mary E Thompson
Elise, a dedicated tour guide in the picturesque town of MacKellar Cove, is content with her simple life until she crosses paths with Colin, a hardworking farmer with a mysterious past. As they navigate their budding relationship, both must confront their personal demons and past traumas. With the support of friends and family, they learn to trust and open their hearts to love again. Set against the backdrop of scenic boat tours and rustic farm life, their journey is one of healing, romance, and self-discovery.
Book Boyfriends Wanted 2: His Curvy Wife
by Mary E Thompson
Melody's life is in turmoil as she navigates the emotional aftermath of her impending divorce from Ramsey while raising their daughter, Amber. Struggling with self-esteem and the desire for a fresh start, Melody finds solace in her sister Willow and new friendships. As she dips her toes into the dating world, Melody and Ramsey are forced to confront their unresolved feelings and the tragic loss of their son. Will they find a way back to each other, or is it time for Melody to move on?
Book Boyfriends Wanted 1: His Curvy Friend
by Mary E Thompson
Ian Being stuck in the friend-zone sucked. I was done. Blake had been single long enough, and if I didn’t make a move, she’d get together with the wrong man again. Because the right one was me. Luck was definitely on my side. An online dating site paired us up. It was an opportunity to show her the side of me she didn’t know. The side who wasn’t interested in a fling with half the women in town. The side who wanted something serious and lasting. With her. I thought about confessing. Telling her that I was the guy she was sharing her secrets with. But keeping my online identity a secret meant she talked to me. Really talked to me. It was worth the risk. Blake was worth any risk.
Blake Getting dumped sucked. Getting dumped because he thought I was in love with my best friend’s older brother was ludicrous. I did not have a thing for Ian. Yeah, we shared a hotel room when we went to Hawaii, but nothing happened. I mean, I walked in on him right after he got out of the shower. Water running down his chest. Hair slicked back from his face. That stormy look in his eyes. And the rock, hard… Ahem, anyway. No, I did not have a thing for him. We were friends. That was it. No one needed to know I still dreamed about what would have happened if I’d closed that door with me on the inside instead of the outside. It was never going to happen. Ever.





