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It Had To Be You
It Had To Be You | Jess Bryant
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Austin Evans is a playboy, a flirt and a charmer. He's dated half the female population of Fate, Texas and figures he'll get around to the other half before he ever decides to settle down. Fate, however, has other ideas. Because one night with the prim and proper town doctor isn't nearly enough. He can't get her out of his head, doesn't want her out of his bed and if he can convince her to give him half a chance he'll keep her in his life forever.It was supposed to be one night. One night of passion. One night of scorching hot, mind-blowing, earth-rocking fun. It was a one-night stand that somehow turned into two nights, then three and four... and Victoria Sands knew better. Of course she knew better. She was a good girl, a smart girl. She knew better than to continue seeking him out, knew better than to keep falling into his arms, knew better than to let her heart get involved, but when it came to Austin her logical, rational brain never stood a chance to her body's desire.They're complete opposites. She's the town princess and he's the boy from the wrong side of the tracks. She grew up in the mansion on the hill and his mother is the woman that cleans it. She thinks everything through and he goes with his gut instinct. The one thing they have in common is that they've never felt anything like the sparks that flare between them.But is that enough to build a life on? A family on? Because when that thin blue line appears, one night starts to look more like forever. When the baby carriage comes first, can love and marriage really come second?*It Had To Be You is an opposites attract, surprise baby, standalone novel with plenty of steam and a guarantee of a Happily Ever After.
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It Had To Be You | Jess Bryant
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Mehso-so

Another one off my BookSpin TBR list! This one was cute. It was fast paced, but I was able to keep up. I know this is a standalone, but it seems like it's part of a series of some kind. There was a lot of background that was acknowledged, but not really part of the story.