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Breaking Josephine

(2018)
(The first book in the Forbidden series)
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From an award-winning and #1 bestselling author comes a “Hot, sexy, and sinfully delicious historical romance!”

Just before Josephine’s eighteenth birthday, her brother kicks her out of their home and ships her off to Oklahoma to work for a widower and his two children. With no money and her parents gone, Josephine has no choice but to board the train to a strange new life.

When Jack Harrington put an ad in the paper for a young man to work his farm, the last person he expected to step off the train was Josephine Taylor—a spirited young woman from Manhattan. Jack believes Jo is behind the lies her brother told to get the job and tries to send her back to Manhattan. But always a survivor, Jo manipulates a deal to stay with Jack and his children for a month and prove her worth. Jack warns Jo he runs a strict home. If she disobeys he’ll slap her backside as red as a rooster’s waddle. Undeterred, Jo agrees to his terms.

Jack’s son, six-year-old Tommy, immediately takes to Jo, desperate for a mother, but sixteen-year-old Ruby is apprehensive and territorial, which is exacerbated when her beau turns his eyes to Jo.

Stubborn and willful, Jo tests Jack’s limits. But soon the struggle between them turns passionate. Jo fights against her new and strange yearnings for Jack, but her willpower weakens with every battle they forge.

Does Jo have the courage to fight against the restraints of society and Jack’s guarded heart and fall into the intoxicating embrace of her truest desires...

 

EARLY REVIEWS:

"I just finished devouring your book! Why not even the distraction of Hurricane Michael kept me from finishing your book..." -Anna F. (ARC reviewer)

"I loved it!" -Jann F. (ARC reviewer)

"The story is well written and worth reading. I would highly recommend this as a great read!" -Jill (Goodreads)


Genre: Historical Romance

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