Aftershock

Aftershock by Jill Shalvis, published by Harlequin on June 24, 2014, is a contemporary romance novel that explores unexpected connections forged in desperate circumstances. Following an earthquake, Amber Riggs finds herself in a passionate encounter with fire inspector Dax McCall. A year later, their paths cross again, and Amber faces the challenge of revealing their three-month-old baby to Dax, a man she barely knows but who has left a significant mark on her life.
In this edition, readers will discover the complexities of love and responsibility as Amber navigates her feelings and the implications of her past choices. The narrative delves into themes of romance and the impact of unforeseen events on relationships. Additionally, this volume includes a bonus book titled Exposed: Misbehaving with the Magnate by Kelly Hunter, which further enriches the reading experience. With 416 pages, this reissue offers a blend of engaging storytelling and emotional depth, all presented in English.
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DESPERATE TIMES…
If it hadn’t been for the earthquake, Amber Riggs would never have made love to a perfect stranger. And no doubt about it, fire inspector Dax McCall was perfect. Who else could have taught her the meaning of passion at a time like that?
Still, when Amber ran into him a year later she wasn’t sure how he’d react. To her…or their three-month-old baby. She hadn’t meant to keep the news from Dax, but he’d been out of town, and she’d been sort of relieved. After all, how do you tell the perfect man he has a perfect baby girl with a woman he doesn’t know from Eve?
BONUS BOOK INCLUDED IN THIS VOLUME!
Exposed: Misbehaving with the Magnate by USA TODAY bestselling author Kelly Hunter
Seven years ago Gabrielle was the housekeeper’s daughter, and Luc Duvalier, as the heir to a vast fortune, was forbidden. Now she’s returned home determined to face Luc as an equal–in every way!
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