He's my ex-lover's son. That should have been enough to convince me to stay away. But when Levi plays his guitar, I can't help but fall in love all over again.
They say it's better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. I can tell you that's not true. At the end of college, I lost the only man I've ever loved. Twenty-three years later, I'm a billionaire CEO of my own software company. I'm miserable, still heartbroken, and I push everyone away eventually.
The moment I decide it's time to give up on dating forever, Levi appears, and my heart nearly stops beating. He's the spitting image of my ex-lover. I try to leave, but the way he sings and plays that guitar... I'm under his spell before I even know what happened. However, I never expected him to single me out in the crowd and buy me a drink.
Love is easy with Levi. In an instant, I'm transported back to my college days. We spend long, hot nights in each other's arms. I can't get enough of him. He even calls me Daddy just to mess with me, but I wouldn't mind making him my Boy.
Imagine my surprise when I finally agreed to meet his parents and standing there in the doorway was my ex-lover from all those years ago with his wife, the woman he left me for. He hasn't forgotten me, and he's the only thing standing between me and my happily ever after.
But I won't give up on Levi, even if it means fighting my ex-lover to get him.
Previously published under author Blake R. Wolfe. This title was moved to create less genre confusion, but the content remains the same.