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some of the unforgettable characters you met in this book.

For Everly

When Major League All-Star pitcher Cole Parker needs under-the-table treatment for a shoulder injury, he recruits the help of talented physical therapy student Everly Wallace. Things soon get complicated as he finds himself irresistibly attracted to his secretive and innocent savior.

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Meant for Her

Spirited photographer Sierra Stratton is determined to help Atlanta’s brooding third baseman Evan Dorsey recover from a painful loss. If he’s not careful, she just might convince him that he’s meant for her.

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If you were intrigued by Archer, Lily, and The Void, be sure to check out my House of Archer rocker romance series too! The first book is Imperfect Harmony. I’m including the first chapter below to give you a sneak peek into the series. You can read the entire series for FREE on Kindle Unlimited!

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My Contemporary Romances

Imperfect Harmony (House of Archer #1)

Unsteady Rhythm (House of Archer #2)

Driving Tempo (House of Archer #3)

Beautiful Finale (House of Archer #4)

My Sci-Fi Romances

Return of the Ascendant (Ascendant Series #1)

Rout of the Dem-Shyr (Ascendant Series #2)

Rise of the Faire-Amanti (Ascendant Series #3)

My Young Adult Fantasy Books

Becoming (Daughters of Saraqael #1)

Central (Daughters of Saraqael #2)

Foretold (Daughters of Saraqael #3)

Defy (Firstborn #1)

Shift (Firstborn #2)

Elder (Firstborn #3)

Deceive (an Estilorian Novel)

Once again, thanks for reading Will and Jasmine’s story! I’d be ever so grateful if you’d drop a little ‘ol review here and let other fine readers like yourself know what you thought about the book. :)

As promised, here’s the first chapter of Imperfect Harmony!

Imperfect Harmony

Chapter One

Archer wanted blood. Hot temper burned in his chest as he stormed down the tunnels of the venue where he and the rest of Suddenly Something had just wrapped up another concert.

He’d absolutely had it.

Catching up with the band’s lead singer, Brandon Evans, Archer grabbed his shoulder, spun him around, and got right in his face. “I’m so sick of your shit, Brandon!” When Brandon snorted and tried to shrug him off, Archer tightened his hold. “No way. You’re not walking away this time, you prick.”

“Archer, now isn’t the time for this,” came a female voice from behind them.

Archer whipped his head around to pin Regina Greene, Suddenly Something’s manager, with a dangerous glare. “It’s never the right time, Regina. Back the hell off.”

Brandon smirked and nodded dismissively at Regina. She gave them each warning looks before clipping away on her ice pick heels in the direction of the security guards manning the end of the long tunnel. Archer figured she was telling the guards to keep anyone from entering the tunnel while his “conversation” with Brandon took place. God forbid word got out to the public about the band members arguing.

“What are you whining about now, Archie?” Brandon asked in a bored voice, leaning negligently against the tunnel wall.

Archer’s already seething temper threatened to ignite over Brandon’s use of the hated nickname. “You know why I’m pissed, Brandon. You stepped all over my vocals tonight. You’ve been doing it more and more and I’m sick of it.”

Brandon rolled his eyes. “Who the hell cares? No one comes to hear you sing. You’re the backup vocalist, Archie. I’m the lead singer. It’s time you got that through your huge head.”

“My huge head?” Archer echoed. “You’re the one who seems to think this group revolves around you.”

“That’s because it does,” Brandon retorted. “I’m the face of Suddenly Something. You’re nothing.”

The barbed comment hit a bull’s eye, but Archer wasn’t about to let Brandon know it. “That’s bullshit. I’ve played a big part in our success. Hell, I’m more talented than you and you know it. That’s why you keep trying to step all over me.”

Brandon’s blue eyes frosted. His nostrils flared. Archer knew how to get his digs in just as well as Brandon did.

“You’re joking, right?” Brandon said, pushing away from the wall. “You seriously think you’re more talented than I am?”

“Damn right.”

“Then why don’t you go out on your own and prove it?”

Anxiety crept along Archer’s spine. “Don’t tempt me.”

Brandon laughed, loudly and heartily. The harsh sound resonated off the tunnel walls, slapping against Archer’s pride. His hands curled into fists.

Making an exaggerated show of wiping his eyes, Brandon said, “Archie, you’re a talentless, dickless, completely expendable son of a bitch. We’ve had backup singers and guitarists before you and we’ll have others when we finally get rid of you. I dare you to break your contract and try to hack it on your own. Hell,

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