Page 113 of Christmas with Brother's Best Friends
“It finally started to feel truly like home,” I reply, my heart fluttering as Nessa makes a sound. I gaze down at her and gently brush my forefinger along her cheek, only for her to grab my ring finger. “You see that, Ness? Mommy is getting married.”
Nessa smiles up at me. She might not understand what I’m saying, but I know that she feels the happiness filling this rooftop right now.
It isn’t long before my fiancés gravitate to me, each pressing a lingering kiss against my lips that makes me feel like I’m floating. There’s no greater feeling than being in love and feeling that same love in return.
It’s a constant loop of happiness. One that’ll never be broken for the rest of our magical days together.
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I never thought I’d auction my v-card to survive.
Now I’m snowed in with three mountain men who want more than my innocence.
The underground auction was my escape plan.
Instead, it landed me in the arms of three rugged, commanding brothers with eyes that see too much and hands that leave me trembling.
Two months in their remote cabin: that was the deal.
Fulfill their terms, take the money and start over. Simple.
What I didn't plan for wasthem:
Lucas is dark and intense, a leader whose control leaves me breathless—and wanting more.
Bryce is playful and warm, but his charm hides a dangerous edge.
Owen is quiet yet fiercely protective, his gaze stripping me bare in ways I can’t resist.
The lines between obligation and desire blur as these men claim more than my heart and body.
They want all of me.
But when my past resurfaces, threatening everything, will they still stand by me?
Or will my secrets shatter everything we've built?
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Here's a Sneak Peak of Chapter One
“I have to do this. There’s no other choice.”
My weak attempt at strengthening my resolve only makes my stomach twist even tighter as I stand among the shadows of the backstage area, the auctioneer’s voice echoing in my ears.
“$10,000 from the gentleman in the back. Come on, folks. I think we can do better than that.”
Sweat threatens to dampen my forehead and palms as I close my eyes, trying to find an ounce of strength in my own mind to process the situation I’ve put myself in. Typically, when a person loses their job, they’ll have a drink, briefly wallow in despair, and then throw themselves back out there.
It’s not that simple for me, though. It never is.
“Sold for $15,000. Come claim your prize, sir. She’s a lovely one, indeed.” The auctioneer laughs into the microphone as light applause fills the dimly lit room just beyond the curtain I’m hiding behind.
I catch a glimpse of a beautiful woman dressed in a silver, sequined dress walking off the stage as she’s bathed in the white glow of a spotlight. A rich man out in the crowd is willing to pay her thousands of dollars.
Thousands.
There’s no way anyone out there will believe I’m worth anything close to that. I’ll be lucky to get enough money to cover my rent and bills for the next month. After that, I don’t know what I’ll do.
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