For generations the Eatons have been dedicated to teaching others. Now siblings Belinda, Myles, and Chandra are about to get some sexy, surprising lessons in love.
Lesson 1: Love arrives when you least expect it.
Belinda Eaton is dedicated to her job as a history teacher in one of Philadelphia's most challenging high schools. Committing to a man, however, is not exactly on her agenda. Then a tragedy brings her closer to gorgeous attorney Griffin Rice, and they have to share custody of their twin goddaughters.
Griffin never saw himself as husband or father material, but suddenly family vacations and Sunday dinners with the girls are the highlight of his schedule—and getting closer to their smart, intriguing godmother is his number one priority. Can he teach her that their partnership has turned into a loving relationship powerful enough to last?
Carolyn Brown is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling romance author and RITA® Finalist who has sold more than 3 million books. She presently writes both women's fiction and cowboy romance. For a complete listing of her books, check out her website at: CarolynBrownBooks.com Hope Ramsay is a USA Today bestselling author of heartwarming contemporary romances set below the Mason-Dixon Line. She lives in Virginia where, when she's not writing, she's knitting or playing her guitar. You can learn more at: HopeRamsay.com Bestselling author Rochelle Alers has nearly two million copies of her novels in print. She is also the recipient of the Gold Pen Award, the Emma Award, Vivian Stephens Award for Excellence in Romance Writing, the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award, and the Zora Neale Hurston Literary Award. Learn more at: RochelleAlers.org A librarian for teens by day and a romance writer by night, USA Today bestselling author A.J. Pine can't seem to escape the world of fiction, and she wouldn't have it any other way. She hails from the far-off galaxy of the Chicago suburbs. You can learn more at: AJPine.com
Erica B. Peeples graduated from the Juilliard School and has had roles in Joe Turner’s Come and Gone at Berkeley Rep and in A Raisin in the Sun at the Weston Playhouse Theatre Company in Vermont. Her television credits include Law & Order, and her film credits include Today’s Special and Fighter. She is also CEO and cofounder of “the Qrew,” a group of artists that performs throughout New York City.