JUST A LITTLE PROMISE by ERIKA WILDE and CARLY PHILLIPS

Book Blurb:

He’s the one she’s never forgotten.
She’s the one he regrets letting go.
Now they have a second chance to get it right.

When Skye Tremont runs into her sexy former flame, Tripp Daniels, she’s reminded of the baby pact they’d made years ago… If she was single and childless by the age of thirty, he’d step in and be her baby daddy and fulfill her dream of having a child.

Now, after a bitter divorce that has left her guarding her heart, and wanting only one thing, Skye is ready to take Tripp up on his promise. When he’s one of the bachelors up for bid at a charity auction, it’s the perfect opportunity to have him all to herself for a weekend of baby making fun, as long as he agrees to her terms.

Tripp is on board to fulfill the promise he made to Skye. If he’s going to have a baby with anyone, it’s going to be the one woman he’d foolishly let slip through his fingers. But not this time because he’s all in. Skye is even more beautiful than he remembers, and the chemistry between them is hotter than ever, but while she gives him free rein with her body, she’s made it clear her heart is off limits.

Now, with a second chance within his grasp, Tripp is prepared to do whatever it takes to win the woman he loves and give them both the family they’ve always craved.

Release Date: January 23, 2024

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The third book in the Dare Crossover Series focuses on Skye getting her groove back.

I really enjoyed this book and so glad Skye wasn’t on a “hate all men” train. She was cautious and didn’t want a permanent relationship with anyone, but she didn’t paint every man with her ex-husband’s evil brush.

This was about her trusting herself again. She already knew that Tripp was an honest stand up guy, but her self worth and that little voice that we all have was tattered and unsure. 

That Tripp let her take her time to really trust him and herself again, was so lovely to see. No pressure, well maybe a little, but for the most part, he let her set the pace.

There is also some harrowing moments in here and someone gets their comeuppance. Living for these crossovers.

Dinner with the family.

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