When a family crisis strikes, Reese is forced into the arms of the wrong man. How will she comfort him when she longs to be with his brother? Find out in Only Ever You by Lisa Suzanne,
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Torn between two brothers, Reese Brady must choose whether to live out her fantasies or opt for stability.
SNEAK PEEK

“What are you doing here?” My voice is defeated and weary, and I can’t help but think it’s his fault that the weariness is there. I stand with one foot behind the door so he can’t push it open and force his way in. I don’t plan to invite him in today.
“Do you always greet people that way?” he asks. He’s clearly going for a light tone, but he fails.
I raise my brows pointedly.
“I’m just keeping my word,” he clarifies.
“What word?”
“That I’m not going to stop pursuing you.” He pushes on the door a little, but my foot blocks it from opening.
He raises a brow at me then leans one arm on the doorframe. We’re less than a foot apart, yet it feels like we’re oceans apart.
“You should leave.”
“I don’t want to.” His voice is low and sexy and again it breaks my heart all over again that I’m fighting this—fighting him.
I don’t want you to, either. “You have to.”
He presses his lips together. “He’s really what you want?”
I don’t know. “Yes.” I can’t help the crack in my voice. I’m sure he picks up on it, but my defenses are crumbling. How am I supposed to keep pushing him away when deep down, I want him just as much as he claims to want me?
I’ve already chosen. I just need to remind myself that I chose correctly the first time. I want Brian. I want a traditional relationship. Boy meets girl, they fall in love, they hold hands in public and go out to dinner and a movie and no one cares. They chaperone prom together. He supports her job and she supports his—it’s not one or the other. It’s not fighting off female fans or wondering if he’s staying faithful while he’s on the road. It’s not paparazzi or appearing together in pictures posted on gossip websites. It’s not becoming a household name. Those are things I’ve never wanted for myself, but committing to a relationship with someone like Mark would throw all those things right in my lap.
As I gaze at the man standing on my porch, though, it’s a lot easier to think about the good things.
“Do you always greet people that way?” he asks. He’s clearly going for a light tone, but he fails.
I raise my brows pointedly.
“I’m just keeping my word,” he clarifies.
“What word?”
“That I’m not going to stop pursuing you.” He pushes on the door a little, but my foot blocks it from opening.
He raises a brow at me then leans one arm on the doorframe. We’re less than a foot apart, yet it feels like we’re oceans apart.
“You should leave.”
“I don’t want to.” His voice is low and sexy and again it breaks my heart all over again that I’m fighting this—fighting him.
I don’t want you to, either. “You have to.”
He presses his lips together. “He’s really what you want?”
I don’t know. “Yes.” I can’t help the crack in my voice. I’m sure he picks up on it, but my defenses are crumbling. How am I supposed to keep pushing him away when deep down, I want him just as much as he claims to want me?
I’ve already chosen. I just need to remind myself that I chose correctly the first time. I want Brian. I want a traditional relationship. Boy meets girl, they fall in love, they hold hands in public and go out to dinner and a movie and no one cares. They chaperone prom together. He supports her job and she supports his—it’s not one or the other. It’s not fighting off female fans or wondering if he’s staying faithful while he’s on the road. It’s not paparazzi or appearing together in pictures posted on gossip websites. It’s not becoming a household name. Those are things I’ve never wanted for myself, but committing to a relationship with someone like Mark would throw all those things right in my lap.
As I gaze at the man standing on my porch, though, it’s a lot easier to think about the good things.
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MORE ABOUT ONLY EVER YOU
Torn between two brothers, Reese Brady must choose whether to live out her fantasies or opt for stability. She bears the load of her guilt to the point of exhaustion, excusing unsavory behavior as a form of self-punishment. Despite the temptation of one man, she commits to the other.
When a family crisis strikes, Reese is forced into the arms of the wrong man. How will she comfort him when she longs to be with his brother?
Torn between two brothers, Reese Brady must choose whether to live out her fantasies or opt for stability. She bears the load of her guilt to the point of exhaustion, excusing unsavory behavior as a form of self-punishment. Despite the temptation of one man, she commits to the other.
When a family crisis strikes, Reese is forced into the arms of the wrong man. How will she comfort him when she longs to be with his brother?
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Lisa Suzanne is a romance author who resides in Arizona with her husband and baby boy. She’s a former high school English teacher and college composition instructor. When she's not cuddling baby Mason, she can be found working on her latest book or watching reruns of Friends.
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