Porter Brothers
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Standing His Ground
Greer
by Jamie Begley
read by Elizabeth Hart
Part 2 of the Porter Brothers series
The Porter brothers were raised to live and die by three rules. One, a Porter always keeps what's his. Two, a Porter leaves no enemy standing. Three . . .
Greer's been searching for love in all the wrong places. He wants kids . . . and lots of them, so it's time to get busy and find the lucky woman to share his bed and his life. Though there isn't a lot to choose from in the small town of Treepoint, he has managed to narrow his choices down to three.
The strange thing is, the one he's falling in love with remains a mystery, hiding her face and name in the messages she sends from behind her computer. The mysterious woman may dodge his questions about her identity, but it's only a matter of time before she finds out that this Porter brother won't back away from something he wants, and he wants her.
Come hell or high water, he will find the one who goes by KentuckyGirl and make her his, despite what anyone says, even her. And KentuckyGirl is going to find out the last Porter rule the hard way: A Porter always stands his ground and leads his prey into his waiting arms . . .
Contains mature themes.
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Claiming the Enemy
Dustin
by Jamie Begley
read by Elizabeth Hart
Part 3 of the Porter Brothers series
The Porter brothers were raised to live and die by three rules. One, a Porter always keeps what's his. Two, a Porter stands his ground. Three . . .
Dustin never had to search for his true love. They used to play and get in trouble together, shared a playpen, and their mothers used to be best friends. But that was before their fathers made them enemies and changed the course of their lives. Now the Porters stayed on their side of the mountain while the Hayes stayed on theirs.
Believing it was easier to coexist as frenemies with Jessie Hayes rather than changing the Porter stubborn ways, Dustin was content with booty calls, raising his son, and growing weed as a side business . . . until he heard her screams. Now he was going to show a murderer just how much they had underestimated this Porter brother. And he was going to have to break his father's last rule: Leave no enemy standing . . . to claim the enemy that held his heart.
Contains mature themes.
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