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Arrogant Single Dad: A Hero Club Novel Kindle Edition
I’m not looking for anything serious when I fall into Logan Simpson’s bed. He’s the former basketball team captain and my high school sweetheart. We broke up when we went to different colleges. He has a business and a three-year-old girl named Annabelle now. His ex-wife is out of the picture, and somehow we end up tangling the sheets together.
Now I’m pregnant and don’t know how to tell him the news.
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Product details
- ASIN : B08RS33Y9K
- Publisher : Cocky Hero Club, Inc. (10 January 2021)
- Language : English
- File size : 1.3 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 114 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: 539,001 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 65,353 in Contemporary Romance (Kindle Store)
- 85,713 in Contemporary Romance (Books)
- 157,485 in Whispersync for Voice
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About the authors
Alyse Zaftig is a USA Today bestselling author who was part of the USAT bestselling anthologies Dangerous Desires, Shifters in the Spring, Shifters in the Shadows, and Shifters in the Snow: Bundle of Joy. She loves to write about women who break the mold. Sassy heroines are her favorite.
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Cocky Hero Club is an all new world inspired by Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward's blockbuster New York Times bestselling series of standalones that all began with the smash hit Cocky Bastard. Check out all our books at http://www.cockyheroclub.com/home-1.html
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- Reviewed in Australia on 10 January 2021I have to admit this book did seem to be rushed and it did repeat itself a bit to. It was a quick read and relationship went a bit to fast, I couldn’t really like any of the characters and his kid Annabelle was hard to like as well, she was like the adult making the Rules and such and what they all did. And I really didn’t find Logan to be arrogant more of a
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- Crystal S.Reviewed in the United States on 23 November 2024
2.0 out of 5 stars Maybe 2.5 Stars
Verified PurchaseThis wasn't very good. For it to be as short as it was, there was so much repetition throughout! The same word(s) being used what seemed like 4 or 5 times within 2 or 3 sentences. General sentences or sentence themes being repeated within a couple of paragraphs of each other. The whole book was written like a school essay, where you have to have so many words, so things were expanded with unnecessary adjectives and ideas were repeated.
And for a single parent book, it was weird to have a heroine (who would eventually get pregnant during the story - that's in the blurb, so not a spoiler) who clearly doesn't like kids. She talks down about all of her New York friends being pregnant and having kids, and also says/thinks things about the Hs kid that don't show any maternal instinct. Maybe this falls on how the audiobook was narrated, but it was very apparent that she was not mother material. And having her every so often say what a cute kid she was didn't make me believe it. Partly, again due to the narration, but also, because that kid was a spoiled brat. And so was the new kid in the epilogues. It's rare for me to dislike kids in single parent books, but there was no redemption here, the kids were just brats until the end. Even though he gave into every demand of his 3 year old, the H was about the only thing I liked in the story. And since there wasn't a POV from him, it almost felt like he was just in the background.