Seven Roses (Haremworld)

Author:Kelli Callahan

Category:Erotic

Total pages:99

Description

I never imagined becoming a contestant on Seven Roses, the most popular dating show on television. I was a virgin and I thought I was going to finally get my chance at true love. The next thing I knew, the twists were coming fast, and I found out that it wasn't going to be a traditional season of Seven Roses where one girl walked away with her dream guy. I could have all seven of them--or none of them--that was the only option on the table. That wasn't the only twist they had planned for me either...

The contestants were amazing, all seven of them were hot-as-sin and absolutely delicious. But could I really spend my life with all of them?

Dawson Mars, the legendary rock star and lead singer of Mars Landing -- His awesome voice defined my youth.

Markus Cole, a Navy SEAL who almost had his happy ending on Season 2 of Seven Roses -- He was my favorite guy that season.

Adrian Cook, the former teen idol who grew into a delicious man -- I was infatuated with him once.

Brando Baldwin, the bounty hunter who was built like a tank and had his own reality show -- He had a dark side.

John Williams, a man from a small town called Granite Falls -- What kind of secrets were they talking about?

Anders Wilkins, the first man to ever get a perfect match with a woman on Seven Roses -- Was he my shot at true happiness?

And number seven...well that was one twist I didn't see coming at all.

Kelli's Note: This is a 55,000 word steamy standalone novel with a HEA and no cheating! I'm a girl that likes wild and crazy romances, so that is exactly what you get from me. My heroes might be a little over-the-top with a touch of caveman and you'll get some angst along the way, but I promise that the good parts will give you a plenty of reasons to read this all by yourself!

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