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Just Saying Yes: A BWWM Interracial Pregnancy Romance
Just Saying Yes: A BWWM Interracial Pregnancy Romance
Just Saying Yes: A BWWM Interracial Pregnancy Romance
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Just Saying Yes: A BWWM Interracial Pregnancy Romance

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Jewelry designer Rory Lane needs money. 

The rent on her business doubled overnight and her one of a kind designs cost a pretty penny. The solution to all of her financial problems lies in finding someone to marry, not an easy task for a woman who hasn't had sex in years and can't keep a boyfriend if her life depended on it. 

She can only claim her inheritance if she gets marries or on her 35th birthday, which is six months away. She'd been replaced in her previous relationships by a skinny version of herself. How depressing. 

Enter her best friend, chef extraordinaire Jackson Bennett. Their friendship has spanned twenty years and there's nothing they wouldn't do to help each other out. So when Rory suggests a matchmaker to solve her problems, Jackson offers to marry his best friend. 

What started as a marriage of convenience between friends would end up being something more than either of them ever expected…until a secret threatens to tear them apart. 

Note: The cover story is a sweet & sexy 8,000 word stand alone short story, with no cliffhangers, and a happily ever after! 

This book contains spicy love scenes, colorful language, and bonus stories for 18+ readers.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 17, 2019
ISBN9781386898412
Just Saying Yes: A BWWM Interracial Pregnancy Romance

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    Just Saying Yes - Mary Etta

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    I hate this city, Rory Lane pouted after reading the letter her landlord had sent. Her business Rory Lane Designs, was located in the heart of Rainbow Cove. She sold unique, handcrafted jewelry made from precious stones and gems. She did decent business, especially when all the tourists came to check out the famed caves and coves, but not as well as she needed to. But now her already ridiculously high rent on her store was almost doubling.

    It was bad enough she was living above the store to save money but there was no way she could pay nearly eight grand a month in rent and still afford to eat, pay utilities and raw materials for her designs. She was truly screwed. Rory’s shoulders sagged in defeat. She wasn’t ready to give up on her dream of becoming a well-known jewelry designer and she was damn good at it. The pieces that had sold were well received and often lead to repeat business. She just needed a bigger customer base.

    Rainbow Cove was a small town in California, famed for the reflective rainbow lights inside many of the small nooks and coves along the coast. The town attracted more than its fair share of hippies, mystics, wealthy vacationers and teenage girls, which is why Rory couldn’t understand why she wasn’t pulling in more business. Her best friend Jackson said her prices were too high, but handcrafted jewelry wasn’t the same as the cheap mall crap that turned green after a few days. She used quality materials—real precious and semi-precious stones and gems—and made every piece herself. The price reflected the quality and rarity of the materials. She would not lower her prices, she would find a way to survive.

    She groaned and padded to the fridge in search of something to calm her nerves. She grabbed a beer and that stupid damn pesky brown envelope called to her from the pile of mail on her pitiful excuse for a dining table. That brown envelope held the solution to all of her current problems, if she were about six years older. Yep her dear old parents had screwed her good and proper with their will.

    Three years ago Victor and Rene Lane died when their private plane went down in a storm somewhere over the Bahamas. They left everything in their considerable estate to their only child, Rory, but with some heavy duty strings attached. She would have outright and total control of everything on her 35 th birthday, but at 29 that felt like it was eons away and it wouldn’t help her today. Unless she up and got married. Yeah that’s never gonna happen,

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