Be Mine Forever (St. Helena Vineyard, #4)

Be Mine Forever (St. Helena Vineyard, #4)

Marina Adair

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Previously published cover of ASIN B00EJYI6KY For Trey DeLuca, the idea of settling down was entirely unsettling. As VP of sales for his family’s wine company, he’s never in any one city—or with any one woman—for long, which is how he likes it. But when family obligations keep him temporarily grounded in his hometown, he finds the perfect distraction. She’s sweet, gorgeous, and sexy as hell…only her life screams commitment. Between raising her son and struggling to keep her dance school afloat, Sara Reed has her hands full. Dance students she needs—a steamy tangled sheets cha-cha with a self-admitted commitment-phobe? Not going to happen. But sparks fly as the town prepares for a big Valentine’s Day gala, and Trey strikes a deal with Sara…he’ll “manny-up” and watch her son in exchange for ballroom lessons. With love quickstepping ever closer, Sara needs to teach this playboy some new steps or risk losing him—and her heart—forever.


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    Sep 06, 2024
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  • Cheri
    Apr 03, 2025
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    The single mother aspect of this story kind of reminded me of the first book in the series, which I loved. Not the circumstances or anything like that, but the way the kid gets under the heroes skin so much in both books.

    I recently read a book that I liked...I liked the storyline, the characters and all of that. But for some reason it fell flat for me. In my review I said it didn't give me the warm fuzzy feeling. Well, this book certainly did. In fact, every book in this series so far has given me that feeling, some more than others. And honestly, that feeling is why I read romance books. It reminds me of how much I love my husband and how he makes me feel.

    In the other books in this series, Trey comes off as such an a**. Even more than the other brothers before they found their loves. So I was fully expecting that from him, thinking it would be made part of the conflict. Frankly, that scared me because I didn't want to hate him. No worries, I didn't hate him. In fact, he may well be my favorite brother. I wish the author would have explored his feelings a bit more where it came to his parent's accident. But even without the extra info, the point came across loud and clear.

    I have to add; now that we've met a few of the town's firemen I'd love to have one of them get their story told when all of the siblings (only Abby left) are done.

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