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Built for Love
by Amy McGavin
Part 2 of the Scottish Single Dads series
A fresh start. That's what I'm calling this. New town, new house, new hair salon. New life where nobody knows that my ex--the father of my four-year-old daughter--slept with my best friend.The one complication? Struan Walker. The gorgeous, charming, annoyingly good-with-his-hands builder fixing up my salon. And, as fate would have it, my new next-door neighbour.Sexy man bun, cheeky grin, broad shoulders built for lifting…What? No, of course I haven't imagined him lifting me.Anyway, the man is helpful too, irritatingly so. Fixes things without being asked. Catches me when I fall off chairs. Soothes my daughter's meltdowns in thirty seconds flat.Plus he's funny. And a devoted single father. And very, very flirty.And that's the problem. The absolutely colossal, oh-dear-God problem. Because men like Struan? They're used to women falling for them. And judging by the looks he gets around town, plenty already have.As for me, I learnt the hard way what trusting the wrong man can do, and I will not make the same mistake again. I refuse to let Struan slip past the walls I've put up around myself.But the more time I spend with him, the harder it is to pretend I'm not tempted to risk everything I came here to rebuild…---Built for Love is the second book in the Scottish Single Dads series of interconnected standalones.Perfect for fans of reverse grumpy × sunshine, next-door-neighbour tension, and blue-collar Scottish single dads who flirt like it's their full-time job.
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Catching Feelings
by Amy McGavin
Part 3 of the Scottish Single Dads series
Here is what I know about my feelings for Douglas Fraser. They are silly. Hopeless. Entirely one-sided. And I've been carrying them around for so long now that I barely question them anymore.We both live in the small Scottish seaside town of Ardmara, but Douglas has never really seen me. Not properly. To him, I'm just the librarian who helps his twins find books and pretends not to notice when they wreak havoc in the children's section.He has no idea I notice everything about him. The breadth of his shoulders. The roughness of his hands. The scent of salt and sea that clings to him after a day on the water.Then I run a hire boat aground on some rocks, and Douglas has to fish me out of the situation, along with what remains of my dignity.After that, he starts noticing me. Not as Ellie from the library, not as part of the background, but as a woman. A woman he watches with an intensity that heats my skin and scrambles my thoughts.For the first time, I let myself hope.But hope is dangerous when the man you want has spent years putting everyone else first. He's made duty and self-sacrifice a way of life.Is he even capable of choosing himself, let alone me?---Catching Feelings is the third book in the Scottish Single Dads series of interconnected standalones.Perfect for fans of long-held crushes, slow-burn tension, and Scottish single dads who fall hard once they finally give in to their desires.
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