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NEW!  Secret Wife to the Special Forces

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When my brother's hottest childhood friend calls to invite me out to Hawaii, I'm intrigued. But when I learn he and his two Special Forces roommates need me to act as a "wife" as well, what's a cold Minnesota girl to do?...

 

Jace is everything every girl dreams about: six and a quarter feet of pure muscle wrapped in Green Beret camo and Army tactical gear. It doesn't hurt that his broad chest is decorated with a whole rainbow of ribbons and medals. Or that his two closest friends - Merrick and Aurelius - are also his brothers-in-arms, their inseparable bonds forged in the white-hot fires of combat.

It turns out these boys need favors of their own, and I'm only happy to oblige. But they also harbor a butterfly-inducing secret: as with everything else in their closed little universe, this trio of soldiers likes to share.

NANNY FOR THE ARMY RANGERS

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When I saved the little boy from falling off the bleachers at the aquarium, I never imagined it would change my life. But his three Army Ranger dads had other plans for me, and sometimes the best things in life come when you least expect.

I never planned on being a nanny to the most adorable twins on the planet, just like I'd never dreamt of living with three ripped, beautiful soldiers-turned-mercenaries, constantly working out in their Southold mansion to keep their hard bodies in Army Ranger shape.

Yet here I am, alone on Long Island and out of money for med school. So when a chance rescue affords me the opportunity to get back on my feet, I'm more than willing to take on the responsibility... and all the delicious fringe benefits that come with it.

But the men are lonely too, and our attraction is overwhelming. Week by week I'm tempted by three shredded, ridiculously-trained bodies, until lines are crossed and inhibitions are dropped and I find myself in bed with all three of them. Regrets? Absolutely none. Only that I hadn't found this part of my life sooner.

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