Nothing Without You: A Forever Yours/Big Sky Novella - Monica Murphy

Nothing Without You: A Forever Yours/Big Sky Novella

By Monica Murphy

  • Release Date: 2019-03-12
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
Score: 4
4
From 121 Ratings

Description

From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Monica Murphy…

Designing wedding cakes is Maisey Henderson’s passion. She puts her heart and soul into every cake she makes, especially since she’s such a believer in true love. But then Tucker McCloud rolls back into town, reminding her that love is a complete joke. The pro football player is the hottest thing to come out of Cunningham Falls—and the boy who broke Maisey’s heart back in high school.

He claims he wants another chance. She says absolutely not. But Maisey’s refusal is the ultimate challenge to Tucker. Life is a game, and Tucker’s playing to win Maisey’s heart—forever.

The Kristen Proby Crossover Collection features a new novel by Kristen Proby and six books by some of her favorite writers:

Kristen Proby – Soaring with Fallon
Sawyer Bennett – Wicked Force
KL Grayson – Crazy Imperfect Love
Laura Kaye – Worth Fighting For
Monica Murphy – Nothing Without You
Rachel Van Dyken – All Stars Fall
Samantha Young – Hold On

Reviews

  • So Fun, Sweet & Charming!

    5
    By Astroyic
    This was a entertaining, second chance Romance that was so cute, fast paced read, that had a lot of heart, sassy and spunky dialogue and the perfect amount of heat. Loved it I loved Maisey Henderson and Tucker McCloud so much! The ease and the back and forth they had with each other, after all their time apart is delightful. I loved the pull they had, the great conversations and sassy, witty, dialogue. It had me hooked. They were just so fun together. I was so charmed by Tucker. I thought they were great characters and I loved all the tension and animosity between them. Loved the build to the heat as well, as these two just can’t stop thinking about the other. It was very swoon worthy. Don’t pass this story by! I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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