Irreplaceable (IMPASSIONED #3)

Vicki Keener


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Irreplaceable by Vicki Keener
IS LOVE REALLY BETTER THE SECOND TIME AROUND?

IRREPLACEABLE: a laugh-out-loud Contemporary Romance

When Reed Avery meets his new neighbor, Corinne Harris, for the first time he dismisses her as a ditzy dame, a kook and a scatterbrain. He's determined to avoid her at all costs.

As a single father, he's raised his daughter, Kirsten, alone for the past sixteen years and is proud of the fine young woman she's become as she nears her senior year in high school.

Corinne announces that her seventeen year old son, Gary, who she's raised alone since her husband was killed in the twin tower attacks, is dating his daughter. The news shocks him. Kirsten is not allowed to date and he expects her to remain chaste until her wedding night.

Corinne derides his expectations for Kirsten and with unabashed, explicit, descriptions of a teenager's raging hormones and the sexual activity that could follow makes suggestions how to prevent that unwanted occurrence, providing he'll work with her.

She's blunt and he's repressed, but he fears she may be correct concerning their kids and he agrees to plot and plan with the “ditzy pixie” to keep his daughter from making the same mistakes he made at her age.

Can these two opposites accomplish their goals without entangling themselves in romance?
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