Single Moms of Seattle
audiobook
(13)
Hot for Teacher
by Whitley Cox
read by Eric Michael Summerer, Shirl Rae
Part 1 of the Single Moms of Seattle series
Fifteen years ago, Celeste was eighteen, in love, and on the honor roll. Then she got pregnant. Now, a widow and a single mom, she does her best to give her daughter, Sabrina, a good life. But something is missing in her world. Or someone. Back when he taught her math, Celeste didn't have a crush on Mr. Travis, but that doesn't mean she's not hot for teacher now or able to ignore her rampant fantasies.
All Max wanted to do was buy a pair of jeans. However, when he bumped into his former student, Celeste, he ended up with so much more. She's not a kid anymore and it's impossible for him to stay away from her. Even when he knows he should. But an angry student is out to wreak havoc for them all. One who hates Sabrina and wants to cause problems for Max and Celeste. Like love, high school can be a battlefield, only neither of them knew just how dangerous it could be until the scandal explodes like a grenade.
Celeste and Sabrina's relationship hangs precariously in the balance, and Max isn't sure if he should stay and fight for the woman he's falling for or get out of dodge before everything he's worked so hard for goes up in smoke.
Contains mature themes.
audiobook
(2)
Hot for a Cop
by Whitley Cox
read by John Masterson, Avery May
Part 2 of the Single Moms of Seattle series
Drawn together by the future, torn apart by the past.
Being a single mom was never the plan for Lauren. Neither was having a baby in a car all alone on a gridlocked interstate. Thank goodness for sexy cops who are heroes even on their days off.
One of the good guys-or at least trying to be-Isaac can't get the woman whose baby he helped deliver out of his head. He sees it all with Lauren. A life. A family. A future. But superstition and a family curse have her rebuffing him, even though she looks at him with a need that mirrors his own.
When Lauren finally gives into her heart, the passion between them explodes. Life isn't just good, it's great. Until Isaac realizes their history is connected in a way he never expected. He ruined her life without even knowing it.
Can he confess the truth to Lauren without hurting the one person who has finally made him feel human again? Without demolishing her world, and his, in the process?
Contains mature themes.
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