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Make Me Yours by Tia Louise

3/4/2019

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He’s a billionaire single dad who needs help.
She’s a sassy single gal who needs work.
Live-in nanny? What could go wrong?


Remington Key: I left the Navy, scored a billion in tech, got married, and had a baby. I did everything by the book. Happily ever after, right?

Fast-forward four years, and I’m alone, raising my daughter, caring for my mother-in-law, and trying to keep my stuff together. How did this happen?

I was clearly drunk the night I offered a gorgeous girl in a bar $500 a day to be my live-in nanny. Or maybe it was my dick talking.

So what if I’ve been alone since forever? I’m focused on launching my new business, not bedding the sexy siren who sleeps down the hall.

At least that’s what I keep reminding myself…

Ruby Banks: Remington Key is distant, brooding, and ridiculously sexy. And when he scoops up his adorable four-year-old daughter Lillie and blows raspberries on her tummy while she squeals with delight, my ovaries literally explode.

Bumping into him at our local pub that night slightly drunk and overly frustrated was a total accident. He needed help, and it was the Christian thing to help a man in need. Right?

Only, Remington Key does not make me feel very Christ-like… No matter how committed I am to being a responsible employee.

(A small-town STAND-ALONE CONTEMPORARY Romantic Comedy. This is Ruby and Remi's hilariously adorable love story.)

4 Star Review by Ashley

Tia Louise is an author I know will make me smile and sweat and swoon with her words. And Make Me Yours was no different. I enjoyed the daylights out of this book. It started on the first page with a flashback to Ruby's childhood. My heart went out to the sweet girl and I was instantly in her corner.

From the first time Remi and Ruby laid eyes on each other, there were sparks. Remi knew he had to do something to keep this woman in his world, so he made her an offer she couldn't refuse. Not one to back down, Ruby accepted but laid out some of her own terms for the arrangement.

I loved Ruby's kindness and quirks. How she encouraged and guided but didn't force Lillie into anything. She let that little girl be herself, and in turn she shined. But it was seeing Remi with his daughter that made the butterflies erupt. There was a gentleness to him in those moments that wasn't there when he was in work mode. And, it was quite entertaining watching him dance around his attraction to Ruby. She was much better at it than he was. It was only a matter of time before they gave into what their lust was demanding and when they did, it was off the charts hot!

However, one of the perks of living in a small-town include mean girls and bullying. Ruby had been dealing with it her whole life. But when that attention shifted to sweet Lillie because of her, she did the only thing she could to protect her. Once again my heart was hurting but not for long...

Make Me Yours was far from your typical single dad romance. It was also great twist on falling for the nanny. Ruby and Remi were young and flirty and fun and just so right for each other. And that ending left me a big puddle of happy mush. It was the perfect touch to such a sweet yet emotionally charged romance.
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About the Author

Tia Louise is the USA Today best-selling, award-winning author of When We Touch, the “Bright Lights,” “One to Hold,” and “Dirty Players” series, and co-author of the #4 Amazon bestseller The Last Guy.

After being a teacher, a book editor, a journalist, and finally a magazine editor, she started writing love stories and never stopped.

Louise lives in the Midwest with her trophy husband, two teenage geniuses, and one grumpy cat.
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