The Distraction
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Release Date:May 7, 2024
Genre:Romance
Language:English
Format:Multi-cast
Duration:9 hr, 45 min

The last thing he needs is a distraction.

Hunter Hutchin’s success is due to one thing, and one thing only: his unerring focus on Beaten Path, the outdoor recreation company he built from the ground up after his first business was an utter failure. When his dad gets sick, Hunter is forced to go back to his hometown and prove once and for all that his father’s belief in him wasn’t for nothing. With illness looming, distractions are unacceptable. Staying with his sister, he meets Hannah, the sexy nanny who has had his head in a frenzy since they met. When Hunter’s dad gets sick, he’s forced to leave the city and move back into the small town he grew up in at his sister’s house. Ever since he watched Hannah dance into his life, he’s finding himself drifting from his goals and purpose—or is he drifting closer to them? She refuses to make the same mistakes as her mother. Hannah Keller grew up watching what happens when a family falls apart and lived through those consequences. When it’s time, she won’t make the same mistake of settling for anyone. But when the uncle of the kids she nannies comes to stay for the summer, she can’t help but find herself drawn to the handsome, standoffish man who is definitely not for her. Can she get through the summer while protecting her heart? Or will he break through and leave her broken? The Distraction_ is a contemporary forced proximity, grumpy sunshine romance with an HEA. It's book one in the Springbrook Hills series, but it can be enjoyed as a standalone. Intended for mature listeners._

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