Nothing as it seems. Hudson and Nathan grew up together and were friends until a situation caused Nathan to hate Hudson. Years later they come face to face and there are plenty of issues to address.
From the Rogue Affair blurb:
MrRomantic: I kissed my bully. And I liked it.
Sweet_Peaches: And? How was it?
MrRomantic: It was hot. So hot. But...
Sweet_Peaches: But?
MrRomantic: I think I’m in love with someone else.
Sweet_Peaches: Who?
MrRomantic: I think I’m in love with you.
Sweet_Peaches: But you haven’t even met me. You should give your bully a chance.
MrRomantic: Why?
Sweet_Peaches: Because he has feelings for you.
MrRomantic: How would you know?
Welcome to Cedarwood Beach, VA, where the men are hot, the attraction palpable, and the happy ever after unavoidable.
Please note trigger warnings in the front of the book.
Reed Kaye's review:
I’ve listened to the two previous books and to me this is the best so far. It has every emotion and the story is complete and flows so well that I had a hard time setting it aside.
Hudson and Nathan were bff’s when younger then something happened that made them enemies. When they face each other years later, things are uncomfortable until they are not.
Hudson has had a rough life. His dad is a real jerk. His mom left when he was young. His dad has used Hudson to take out all his anger. Nathan didn’t know all this but finds maybe this explains a few things. Their path to resolve the past kept me staying up later than I should have. The surprise issues gave me the oh light bulb. I appreciated how the author resolved the issues.
The narration by Zachary Zaba brought these characters to life.
Best so far
Rogue Affair is currently available as an audiobook, e-book and paperback
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