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Daddy's Home - A Ghost Paranormal Millitary Romance - cover
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Daddy's Home - A Ghost Paranormal Millitary Romance

Summer Cooper

Editora: Lovy Books Ltd

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Enjoy this steamy ghost love story by bestselling paranormal romance author Summer Cooper!

We belong together… 

Zebediah, a battle-worn soldier, should have died with his team. The only thing that kept the soldier alive was the thought of returning to his wife and newborn baby.

When he finally makes it home, they’re there — waiting for him with open arms. But whispers from the villagers chill him to the core: his family died while he was away on his military mission.

Zebediah refuses to believe it. How could they be gone when he sees them every day? Lives with them? Laughs with them? But as strange occurrences begin to unravel the fragile peace in his home, the soldier must confront the impossible truth.

His wife and child are no longer among the living — but they refuse to leave his side. Now, Zebediah faces a heartbreaking choice: embrace the life he’s built with his ghostly family, or let them go to protect what remains of his own soul.

A haunting tale of love, loss, and the unbreakable bonds that defy even death. If you enjoy sizzling adult paranormal romances with mated mates, ghosts, unexpected twists, this book is a must-read. Perfect for fans of J R Ward, Alisa Woods, Jessie Donovan, Anna Craig, Mandy M. Roth and Renee Rose.
Disponível desde: 23/10/2023.

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