My Winter Family: Rose Falls Book 2 (Rose Falls #2)

Raleigh Ruebins


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My Winter Family: Rose Falls Book 2 by Raleigh Ruebins
He's a family man. I'm a 32-year-old player.
Why the hell does he want me?


Emmett:
At my friend's wedding, I had one rule: I would not hook up with any of the wedding guests.

But then I met Ryan, and I broke that rule in minutes.

It's not my fault he was hot, flirty, and practically begged me to ravish him. Our connection was instant. I don't do relationships, though--and when I found out Ryan was keeping a huge secret from me, I vowed to never see him again.

But this town is small. Before long, Ryan was visiting the coffee shop I work in every day. Why couldn't I stop thinking about him, stop remembering how his lips felt on me? And in the chill of winter, being with him and his 6-month-old daughter feels like home. It's scary. And it's so not me. But I can't help but feel like I've found a family.

Ryan:
I moved to the small town of Rose Falls to give my baby girl the life I never had. I had no plans to start dating right away, but during my first few weeks in town, Emmett fell into my lap--in every sense of the phrase.

Emmett was exciting, adventurous, and hot --he made me feel alive again. But he hates commitment. He hates marriage. And he certainly isn't going to settle down.

But my heart soars when I see him get along so well with my baby, cook dinner, and curl up on my couch on snowy December nights. I shouldn't get my hopes up with Emmett. But I love how he feels wrapped in my arms, and I can't help but want him to be a part of my family.

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My Winter Family is a 76,000-word gay romance about opening your heart up to love, even when you thought it had frozen over. It features a baby named Anna who loves her spaceship-print onesie. It's full of wintertime snow flurries, and guys who get hot and steamy by the fire... and also in a supply closet. It's the second book set in the small, quirky town of Rose Falls, but can absolutely be read as a standalone novel.
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