FROM POPULAR ROMANCE AUTHOR NAN COMARGUE
Jaya's relationships never last more than six weeks. Austen wants to be her forever.
Six weeks is the outer limit for one of Jaya's relationships. When men find out there is no future with her, they tend not to stick around for long.
She's gotten into the habit of leaning on her cousin Austen to get over each breakup. Who better? Austen is six feet three of solid sympathy. Both adopted into the same extended family at young ages, they've been friends their whole lives, with a mutual taste for good food and expensive whisky. But when Jaya takes her latest failed romance to him, Austen makes it clear his interest in her is far from cousinly.
"Think about me," Austen tells her, and Jaya starts to do just that. No doubt, Austen is incredibly attractive, and she can't say she's not curious to find out what he's like in bed, but can their bond survive this new test?