Coffeeshop Coven - Prequel

Lesli Richardson, Tymber Dalton

Now that they've fallen in love with the delicious baker, they’ll never let her go. But when vengeance comes calling, will they ever get to enjoy their sweet life together?

[Reverse harem, MFM, contemporary, why choose/RH, law enforcement, secret identity, close proximity, friends to lovers, heroine with chronic health issues (fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, arthritis)]

Libbie Addams has a mortgage on her struggling bakery, no love life, no health insurance…and fibromyalgia. She's worried about making ends meet when two hunks show up to rent her extra apartment. Not only do cousins Ken Dougherty and Charles Stackhouse make her money worries disappear, they offer to help out in their spare time.

They also make her panties damp. Too bad they're gay, but they’re great eye candy.

The men have a secret—they're not gay cousins. They're twin brothers hiding from a vengeful mob boss. Charles is Allan Donohue, a prosecutor with the State Attorney's office in Miami. Benjamin Donohue is the undercover detective who helped break the case wide open. Now they're marked for death.

They hope their ruse can keep them, and Libbie, safe. Because now that they've fallen in love with the delicious baker, they’ll never let her go. But when vengeance comes calling, will they ever get to enjoy their sweet life together?

Trivia: I wrote this book with a heroine with fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, and arthritis because I also have those same conditions. Some of what Libbie goes through, in terms of symptoms, are the exact things I deal with.

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About the Authors

Lesli Richardson

Lesli Richardson is the author behind the USA Today Bestselling Author Tymber Dalton pen name, as well as Calliope Clockwork, Ravyn Wolf, PT Long, and Zoe Park.

Tymber Dalton

Tymber Dalton is the USA Today Bestselling Author pen name for author Lesli Richardson.

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