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Mr. July

(2024)
(The third book in the Calendar Heroes series)
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"The third book continues in the stellar tradition of its predecessors. The author manages to take well used tropes and give them a fresh spin, with plenty of love, romance and entertainment for the reader to enjoy." --Goodreads reviewer

What other reviews said:
"Brad is every girl's dream guy."

"I
loved Brad. He was everything a man should be and more. His faults were even perfect."

"Not as cliché in my opinion as others. The romance between Scarlett and Brad was more than I expected and that was wonderful. I really felt connected to these characters and loved the story."

"It was a great story of second chances and starting over after great loss. Dunaway has officially been added to my to watch authors."


Get ready, because no mission has ever fazed former Navy SEAL turned marine rescue firefighter Brad Silverman--not even being Mr. July in the Sexy Public Servants Calendar--until now.

Honor-bound to fulfill his best friend's dying wish, Brad must protect Scarlett, the one woman he's always secretly loved.

Scarlett Harrison has always been off-limits.

Now a widow, Scarlett returns to her hometown determined to rebuild a life for her and her young daughter. However, living under Brad's roof makes her realize that letting him out of the friend zone could ignite the deep desire that has always simmered between them. Scarlett slowly lowers her defenses, drawn to the sexy firefighter despite her reluctance to be hurt again.

Because now she's living with him.

As they spend more time together, their high school connection sparks into a passionate flame. Can Brad and Scarlett finally overcome the ghosts of their pasts to take a chance on love? Or will the risks of loss be too great for their wounded hearts?

"Overall it's a beautiful and heartfelt love story that will make you feel all kinds of emotions. I highly recommend it." --Goodreads reviewer

"Have a few tissues handy, what with a healthy dose of survivor’s guilt and unaddressed grief on both sides, flowing through their story, and a couple of letters towards the end that bring a massive lump to the throat, I was a bit of a blubbery mess when I finished!:


This book can be read as a standalone.


Genre: Romance

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