Joss Wood

Second Chance Temptation


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      Years ago, she left him at the altar

      She. Owes. Him.

      Now Tanna Murphy shows up, wanting to make amends? Nothing she could say would salvage Levi Brogan’s broken trust. Or so he says. Yet Levi needs someone at his beck and call for the next six weeks. And he’s discovered the perfect way Tanna can make it all up to him... With desire still burning between them, will temptation lead to their second chance?

      JOSS WOOD loves books and travelling—especially to the wild places of Southern Africa and, well, anywhere. She’s a wife, a mum to two teenagers and slave to two cats. After a career in local economic development, she now writes full-time. Joss is a member of Romance Writers of America and Romance Writers of South Africa.

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      Hot Christmas Kisses

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      Redeemed by Passion

      Discover more at millsandboon.co.uk.

      Second Chance Temptation

      Joss Wood

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

      ISBN: 978-1-474-09281-4

      SECOND CHANCE TEMPTATION

      © 2019 Joss Wood

      Published in Great Britain 2019

      by Mills & Boon, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF

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      Contents

       Cover

       Back Cover Text

       About the Author

       Booklist

       Title Page

       Copyright

      Note to Readers

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       Thirteen

       About the Publisher

       One

      Levi Brogan hurt.

      Everywhere.

      That’s what happened when you leave your dirt bike for a make-out session with a gravel road lined with rocks.

      His ass was now welded to a chair, partially because his leg was in plaster from above his knee down to his ankle, but mostly because moving anything more than his eyelids hurt. He’d not only broken his patella but also managed to pull a muscle in his left rotator cuff, so using crutches was like stabbing himself repeatedly in the shoulder.

      Wah-wah-wah...