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Crossing Two Little Lines
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He's a blue-collar billionaire. All she wants is no strings. But an unexpected pregnancy changes everything in this romance from Joss Wood.
Advertising executive Jamie Bacall is a woman who knows exactly what she wants: starting with a no-strings affair with irresistible, earthy real estate developer Rowan Cowper. He's on board, too—until Jamie gets pregnant. Now Mr. Independent wants something serious
Jamie's history has her convinced that commitment is a four-letter word, but Rowan is determined to prove they really
have it all. Can he convince Jamie to cross one more line?
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MJ
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“FULL REVIEW HERE:
https://harlequinjunkie.com/review-crossing-two-little-lines-by-joss-wood/
This couple is made for each other. They have a lot of chemistry and their passion—when they’re not fighting against what they feel about the other—is unique.
I had the privilege of reading Ms. Wood’s latest four books prior to this one, so I was expecting A LOT from this story since those four books were great. And you know what? Crossing two little lines is as marvelous as they could be. I missed an epilogue on it—Jamie and Rowan needed a sweet one with a bunch of babies!!—but I can say that the ending is fantastic.”
“This was everything a Harlequin Desire should be! Steamy af, quick to read, cute, and a page turner!.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.”

Lashea677
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“Crossing Two Little Lines turns unpredictable into irresistible. Jamie and Rowan give the heart a reason to swoon. From soul stirring emotion to tempting attraction, Wood guides the heart into uncharted territory and finds a rainbow on the other side.”

alibree
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“This was a lovely story about two guarded hearts finding one another.
At first I expected this book to be a light-hearted fling that grew to deeper feelings merely because they were lonely people. In the end, this story ended up being about so much more. Taking a deeper dive into how tragedy and being alone in the world can reach from one moment in a life and ripple into something deeper and lonelier, this book looks at what we could be passing up if we are not willing to take a chance on opening our heart once again.
I enjoyed watching Rowan and Jamie find their footing when they least expected to find love and a second chance at happiness. When the third act drama occurred, I thought we were moving to the same territory a lot of romances wander towards, but I was pleasantly surprised and pleased with how the resolution panned out between these wonderful characters.
There are some heavy trigger warnings that may be spoilers, so I will list them further down in this review.
I would highly recommend reading this book if you want to read a romance that deals with a second chance romance for two people who have loved and lost or never loved at all. And if you like the trope of found family, this story might warm your heart-particularly for the hero of this story.
4.5 ⭐️'s
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
CW/TW: Multiple miscarriages (non-gratuitous), death of spouse and car accident (explained, but non-gratuitously), experience as an orphan in and out of foster care (no abuse).”
About Joss Wood
Joss loves books, coffee and traveling—especially to the wild places of Southern Africa and, well, anywhere. She's a wife and a mom to two young adults. She's also a servant to two cats and a dog the size of a small cow. After a career in local economic development and business, Joss writes full-time from her home in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
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