Mine to break

Mine to break

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Lena's used to Ronan teasing her, ignoring her, or rolling his eyes whenever they're in the same room. He's been in and out of her house since she was 15, and he's always treated her like the annoying kid sister of his best friend. Now, she's older. Smarter. Sharper. And more sick of his smug face than ever. When Ronan temporarily moves into the guest house behind their home to help Luke on a long project, things shift. She's no longer invisible. But she's still untouchable. And he makes sure she knows it. Meanwhile, her best friend Ava is openly flirting with Ronan - and he doesn't stop her. Why would he? Lena's not his type. But Lena starts noticing the small things. The way he watches her when she laughs. The way he steps between her and guys who get too close. The way he almost softens when she cries. Then she overhears something she wasn't supposed to - and everything starts unraveling.
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Cameron has always been "the little sister" in everyone's eyes especially to Chase, her brother's ridiculously good-looking best friend who practically grew up in their house. He used to tease her, ruffle her hair, and treat her like she was ten years old, even when she was seventeen. But years later, Cameron returns to her hometown for a fresh start after a rough breakup, and Chase Bennett isn't just her brother's friend anymore - he's now the co-owner of the town's most popular bar, confident, annoyingly protective, and way too good at remembering the little things about her. A temporary arrangement puts Cameron working at the bar to get back on her feet... meaning she's seeing Chase almost every day. There's tension in the way they trade barbs, an electricity when their hands brush while pouring drinks, and a look in his eyes that says he's noticing she's not so little anymore. The problem? Her brother is fiercely protective and is currently going through issues with his own work, meaning he's travelling more then usual - making Chase promise to "watch out for Cameron" while he's out of town. That promise doesn't exactly cover the nights they close the bar together, the quiet talks in the stockroom, or the slow, torturous moments where neither can seem to step away. When her brother returns earlier than planned and catches wind of something, Cameron and Chase have to face the fallout-and decide whether they're willing to risk the friendship that started it all for a love that might be worth every broken rule.

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