Needing Him: A Small Town, Rivals to Lovers Workplace Romance (Bishop Brothers Book 2)
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Needing Him: A Small Town, Rivals to Lovers Workplace Romance (Bishop Brothers Book 2)

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Kennedy Fox Romance

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Evan Bishop is your typical hotshot doctor.Hardass, brooding, and all business.Instead of working on the family ranch, Evan broke the mold and became an ER doctor.He’s good with his hands—in more ways than one—smart as a whip and is the definition of God’s gift to women. Being a gentleman is in his Southern roots, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t flawed. Exclusive dating has never been a top priority and his tragic past makes him stay at arm’s length. Deciding to let loose for a wild night, he takes a page from the Bishop brother’s relationship book and hooks up with a mysterious girl he’ll never have to see again, which is perfect for this self-proclaimed bachelor.Emily Bell is a city girl through and through but is determined to get away from her family and past. All she wants is a fresh start and to make a name for herself in the medical field. No random hookups and no dating coworkers—that’s her new motto after being burned time and again. When she agrees to attend a wedding as a plus-one, she’s soon ditched and left to drink solo—but not for long. Mr. Suit is the ultimate temptation with his Southern charm, messy blond hair, and irresistible s*x appeal. Everything about him screams bad news, but he makes her reconsider her rules just for one night.After all, some rules are made to be broken.They want the same thing—one night of passion then they’ll go their separate ways. No cuddling afterward. No next day phone calls. No awkward goodbyes. Too bad the universe has other plans—one that’ll be obvious when they report to work on Monday morning.This is book 2 in the Bishop Brothers series. Each book features a different brother and can be read as a complete standalone. HEA guaranteed! 

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EMILY

FOUR MONTHS LATER

I’ve never really cared to celebrate my birthdays. Growing up, my mother planned these extravagant parties, and they were always so over-the-top that when I got older, I begged her to stop. After the accident, she had no desire to celebrate my birthday at all.

In college, I stud……

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