Book Two of the Windsor Triplets Trilogy.
These books can be read as stand-alone novels, but it is recommended they be read in order.
THIS IS A CHRISTMAS BOOK.
WINDSOR TRIPLET TWO: THE SELFLESS TRIPLET
ACE VILLAN:
Ah, I was only trying to help him. The media saw us together with a ring on his finger, his mistake, and now they have labeled us as engaged. I didn't deny it. After everything he has gone through, I wanted to help him.
Cade Windsor is magnificent. I wasn't sure what drew me to him. He has identical triplet brothers, and to me, I only see him.
Ever since the moment we met in the break room of my company over a year ago, I couldn't stop myself from being pulled toward him.
The only problem is-I've spent my entire life believing I was straight, and this little show we have to put on has me questioning a lot of things. The biggest question I have to answer comes from one drunken kiss and the way I felt when it happened.
Maybe I have a few things to learn about myself.
But I know one thing, loving Cade Windsor will not be a hardship.
CADE WINDSOR:
Ace Beckett not only told the media we were engaged, he told me it was to help shove them away from the nightmare my parents caused. I was tired of being tagged as the emotionally abused adult because his parents didn't love anyone but themselves.
Now, Ace had me agree to keep up this little ruse to the media-he said it would be fun. But I'm hiding things from him. Things that would end our friendship if he ever found out, and I didn't want that.
I am in love with him, and it happened completely by accident.
I thought I could handle it.
Then, one drunken night, he kisses me, and it changed everything for me. I want to pull away while keeping him close. My brain and heart are fighting for dominance. He is someone I can't have, but something I want.
But one thing was for certain.
Even though it hurt, loving him was no hardship.
Book One of the Windsor Triplets Trilogy.
These books can be read as stand-alone novels, but it's recommended they be read in order.
WINDSOR TRIPLET ONE: THE FORGOTTEN TRIPLET
Everyone knows the Windsor Triplets. They're plastered on magazine covers. They're beloved by millions.
Except, Carter Windsor is still the forgotten triplet.
While the world loves the mask Carter puts on, the ones who are supposed to notice him, don't. His brothers are busy with being taught to take over the family empire. Carter was born last; therefore, there is no use for him other than showing face when needed.
Yet, his parents deem him irresponsible.
Because he is.
Carter Windsor plays himself off as irresponsible and doesn't even realize it. The parties he attends go well into the mornings. The constant instability in his life is starting to wear down. Now, he is being threatened to be cut off by the very people who barely remember he exists. He needs to prove he can be stable.
Enter Alastair Yates, the picture of irresponsibility. Another perceived idea of garnering his parent's attention--his brothers' attention. Someone's attention.
Carter sees an opportunity to enlist Alastair as his fake boyfriend to appear responsible when Alastair seems anything but. He has a record. He's been to jail more than a few times. He is full of tattoos and bad decisions.
Right?
Alastair and Carter both seem to have things to learn about the real world and maybe this little ploy is one way to learn.
Alastair needs to understand that not every rich boy has everything he needs, and Carter needs to understand there are better ways to be seen.
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