Good Twin Gone Country - Jessica Lemmon

Good Twin Gone Country

By Jessica Lemmon

  • Release Date: 2021-07-27
  • Genre: Romance
5 Score: 5 (From 8 Ratings)

Description

What happens when a good girl asks a bad boy to help her break all the rules? Find out in this Dynasties: Beaumont Bay novel by Jessica Lemmon.

“Please show me how to break a few rules…”

Hallie Banks is done being “the good twin,” living in her superstar sister’s shadow. But what does she know about letting loose and having fun? She needs a teacher, and fortunately, gorgeous bachelor bad boy Gavin Sutherland is up for the job. Soon Hallie bursts out of her comfort zone and loses herself to Gavin's sizzling touch. But living on the edge always comes with a cost…and now the moment of reckoning is nine months away!

From Harlequin Desire: Luxury, scandal, desire—welcome to the lives of the American elite.

Love triumphs in these uplifting romances, part of the Dynasties: Beaumont Bay series:

Book 1: Twin Games in Music City by Jules Bennett
Book 2: Second Chance Love Song by Jessica Lemmon
Book 3: Fake Engagement, Nashville Style by Jules Bennett
Book 4: Good Twin Gone Country by Jessica Lemmon

Reviews

  • Amazing read, great ending to the series!

    5
    By Meg627
    I loved this book and couldn’t put it down! Gavin and Hallie were perfect for each other and the chemistry between them was tangible as you read! Hard-working Hallie decides to let loose, have some fun, and falls in love along the way. Gavin comes off as nothing but a playboy who won’t settle down but from their first interaction in this book I knew the sparks were flying! Loved it!!
  • Rule Breakers

    5
    By Mandalk25
    I LOVED THESE TWO!!! When I got a peek of Gavin and his personality while reading Cash and Presley’s book, Second Chance Love Song, I instantly looked forward to his story. The fun, flirty, light-hearted and passionate chemistry between Gavin and Hallie felt so natural and perfect. I found myself craving every interaction between them as their connection grew throughout the book. Great book, would highly recommend giving it a read.

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