His to Win (Carmel Springs Book 5)
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  • Reads 5,370
  • Votes 401
  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 52m
Complete, First published Apr 30, 2023
Mature
Maxwell Colter was happy, though a bit serious. He has a dedicated family, the perfect job for him, and he's also an ex-Marine. Nonetheless, when he hurts his shoulder, the last thing that he's expecting is help in the form of some fancy exercises called 'personalization therapy'.

Rogue Santana was not a happy camper these days. She'd gone from having a successful business to being bankrupt seemingly overnight. However, with the help of her parents and a dear childhood friend, she decides to start over in Carmel Springs, praying that it ends up being the right thing to do.

When Maxwell encounters the new physical therapist in town, sparks start flying high.
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