Taming Val (The Romanovsky Brothers Book 1)
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Rating | : | 4.16 (642 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1503156354 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 160 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-04-06 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Hidden gem At first I was a little skeptical about this book but as I kept reading it it made me laugh and shocked me a few times. The characters brought the book to life . I wasn't a big fan of the cliffhanger it in but I was thoroughly intrigued by the but that I plan on picking up the next two in the series . Nice job Mr. Burns. Very enjoyable. sonia Very enjoyable and I am very curious about the surprising twist at the end. I will be reading the follow book in this serieshope it is as enjoyable as this one.. Brought it this morning,listened to it at work!!!! Dhawk Omg! I actually loved this book! I soon can't wait for the next one. Very enjoyable read, kept me engrossed!!
Best known as the Romanovsky brother who thrived on living in the fast lane, he always partied hard with the distant dream of having a wife and a family one day. Interracial erotic romance. When 28-year-old Valentin Romanovsky discovers that he will be infertile by the time he hits his 30s, he goes into an all-out panic. TAMING VAL is the first novella in The Romanovsky Brothers four-part series. Young, rich, and notoriously single, Val was sure he had all the time in the world to drink, party, and enjoy the beautiful women who were constantly at his disposal. There wasn't a single woman in his life who he could picture being the mother of his child. But with who? Late night trysts and one night stands were his calling card. If that dream had any chance of coming true he knew he had no choice but to settle down and fast. The parents called her "daughter" and the four brothers called her "sister." Well, not all four. Ten years later, the Romanovskys were still apart of her life--as far as Zoey was concerned, they were her family. Except the one woman he knew he could never have. Zoey Black would always have deep love in her heart for the Romanovsky family. They'd taken her in at fourteen when she'd been at the lowest point in her life, with no place else to go, and treated her as their own. Val Romanovsky never called her "sister", and as secrets, lies, and betrayal