The Brothers Bolton/Ben/Billy/Bobby

The Brothers Bolton/Ben/Billy/Bobby

The Bolton Brothers #0

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by Sarah M. Anderson

$11.99

Imprint: Mills & Boon Special Release

Release date: 2018-02-01

Pages: 608 Pages

ISBN: 9781489256201

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Ben

CFO Ben Bolton has enough on his plate running his family business. But when lovely Josey White Plume enters his office, his priorities shift. He refuses to let such a compelling woman walk away. The chase is on.

All her life, Josey has sought one thing: to fit in with her Lakota family. She has no time for some sexy rich guy's pursuit. But she can't stop thinking about Ben – wanting him…kissing him. Yet falling for a wealthy outsider will destroy everything she's worked for – unless she can find a way to straddle the line between his world and hers.

Billy

Jenny Wawasuck knows that Billy Bolton is all wrong for a good girl like her. But then she sees the bond Billy forms with her son – and feels how Billy's touch burns her skin, how his kiss ignites desires she's long ignored. So she brings him home from the charity bachelor auction.

Now Billy has one night to stake his claim. But in a world filled with blackmailers and gold–diggers, can a millionaire bad boy and a sweet single mum turn one chance into forever?

Bobby

He'd never expected to see Stella Caine again. After one wild night, she'd walked away – right after revealing that her father was the one man who could threaten the biggest business deal of Bobby Bolton's career. So Bobby left her alone.

Only now Stella is pregnant and staying in his condo. This is a complication that can be solved only one way: marriage. Bobby wants to do the right thing. Hell, he wants her – has never stopped wanting her. Surely he can convince her to say yes, even without those three little words…

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Sarah M. Anderson

Sarah M. Anderson

I spent my childhood wandering through the woods behind our house, pretending to be an Indian. Later, when I fully discovered horses, it prompted my mother the history teacher to put anything and everything about the High Plains tribes into my hands. This infatuation lasted for over a decade.At some point, I got away from Indians. My mother blames boys. I discovered Victorian novels and didn't look back - not for almost two decades. I got a Bachelor's of Arts in English from Truman State University and a Master's of Arts in English from The Ohio State University.And through it...
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