Sweet Escape SIGNED PRE-ORDER
Sweet Escape SIGNED PRE-ORDER
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Falling in love once is a blessing, twice is a miracle.
Wilder: I thought I had everything until I lost it all. Jess was my best friend, the mother of my child, and the only woman I ever saw a future with. When she died, I let the grief consume me, unable to see a way out of the depths I’d crawled into in the wake of her passing. All that was left of her was our daughter Emmy Lou and the threadbare memories I clung to for comfort. When it got harder to live without her, I decided to return home to Oak Ridge, Kentucky — to the ranch where I grew up and the family who wouldn’t hesitate to help me pick up the pieces. But fate or something deeper had other plans, and on the way back, I met the sweetest distraction. Olivia Sullivan isn’t for me, but now she’s carrying my baby, and I can’t seem to deny this innate connection that draws me to her.
Olivia: I never put much stock in fate or superstition until a series of unfortunate events had me boarding a flight from Colorado to Oak Ridge, by way of Nashville, and put me in the path of Wilder Hayes — the broken cowboy with the sweetest little girl, and the son of my family’s biggest rivals. Our chemistry is as undeniable as the baby that binds us. But Wilder is a broken man, and his grief might be too much for us to overcome. Wilder’s heart isn’t mine for the taking, no matter how much I want to help him put the pieces back together.
Tropes:
- Cowboy x Baker
- Surprise Pregnancy
- Overcoming Grief
- ADHD Rep
- Found Family
- Single Dad
Content Warnings:
This book heavily features themes of grief surrounding the death of a spouse. The prologue focuses on the loss of Wilder's wife. It is possible to read the book without reading the prologue, but it does add depth to his emotional journey. The circumstances surrounding her death are discussed several times, and Wilder is deeply affected by this loss throughout the book. The plot is centered around an accidental/surprise pregnancy. There is also the discussion of child loss (side character) and a traumatic birth experience. I understand that these themes can be triggering for many, and if this book isn’t for you, that’s okay. You will also encounter discussions of the possibility of an afterlife, though they aren't inherently centered around religion. Sweet Escape features explicit open door sex. Wilder is a dirty talking cowboy with a breeding kink. You have been warned. Please put your mental health first when deciding whether this book is for you!
