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Midsummer

(2024)
(The first book in the Midsummer series)
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It's politics, fairies, and intrigue in this dark enemies-to-lovers adaptation of Midsummer Night's Dream. The course of true love never did run smooth.

Ivy

As the daughter of the president, I’ve had my life planned out for me: college, law school, politics. I should have guessed that my mother would plan my marriage, too.

She needs a political success, which means I have to wed my enemy for publicity. I hate Lex Fairfax so much, it burns. I don’t know how I’ll spend three weeks at a remote castle in Ireland with him, his girlfriend, and my boyfriend without our secrets tearing us apart.

When a mysterious stranger overhears my drama, she takes pity on me…in her own way.

Lex

I hate Ivy Washington. She’s annoying and frustrating, and she gets under my skin like no one else. Marrying her would be a special kind of hell.

I just need to get through this without my past coming back to haunt me. Everyone keeps secrets for their own reasons, but mine will destroy all four of us.

When a Midsummer party turns into a nightmare, we learn there are consequences to making a vow in a magical place. And the fairies never play fair.

Genre: Gay Romance

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