Ebook The Secret Love in O'Leary Book 3 edition by May Archer Literature Fiction eBooks

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Ebook The Secret Love in O'Leary Book 3 edition by May Archer Literature Fiction eBooks



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Micah
Constantine Ross is a cocky, provoking little...yeah.
And I swear, I’d think that even if his family’s business wasn’t my biggest competition.
It’s time someone taught the man a lesson or two about life.
At least that’s what I tell myself when I offer him a job.
Call it my good deed for the year… maybe the century.

But now he’s in my shop.
In my space.
In my every damn thought.
In. My. Bed.

And how the hell am I supposed to resist him?

Constantine
I’ll be the first to admit I’ve royally screwed up, but what can I say?
I was a stupid teen who lost his dad and spiraled out of control.
Almost a decade later, I’m still trying to make amends.
The last thing I need is my family’s arch-nemesis wading into my life like he’s got all the answers.
Except… I really need money, and the arrogant jerk offered me a job.

I can deal with Micah’s attitude.
My attraction to him? That’s different.
He’s my boss, not my boyfriend.
And he’s way too old for me.
But God, he’s gorgeous.
Dominant.
Compelling.

I don’t want to want him…
But I can’t turn away.

Ebook The Secret Love in O'Leary Book 3 edition by May Archer Literature Fiction eBooks


"I love Micah and Con. These two have so much snark between them, but also a lot of understanding, acceptance, laughs, and love. They build upon their connection and turn it around. I enjoyed reading this book and watching their story unfold before me.

Enemies to lovers is one of my favorite tropes and this story is one of my favorite instances of the trope. All the components come together to make a cohesive story that will stick with you.

I think this book is tied for my favorite in this series. The Fall is my other favorite. I love the town and all the interesting characters. You need to have read the other books to understand this one, but I highly suggest that you do. You will get so much more out of this book if you do."

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  • File Size 2522 KB
  • Print Length 324 pages
  • Publication Date March 22, 2019
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B07PSKK73K

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  • The Secret continues the Love in O’Leary series with this touching and painful look into the lives of two men who have lost themselves over time. The author guides the reader through their journey to a new future.
    The witty banter between Micah and Con kept me laughing. They had their serious moments, but it meant a lot for Micah to laugh freely and for Con to laugh genuinely. The author has drawn these characters beautifully. They are interesting and complex, yet simple in their desire for a better future.
    Micah and Con have very different personalities, but in understanding each other, they begin to understand themselves. They see that when put together, their true characters create a safe place for them to let go and rest from the stress and heartache of the lives they have been living. Micah can finally relax his stringent workaholic ways and find the humor in things. Con can finally forgive himself and blossom into who he is meant to be.
    I hurt for Con as I learned the extent to which the town and his family continued to make him pay. How long must a person suffer? He is not even allowed to have a normal, healthy personality without someone questioning it. Until Micah. He alone allowed Con to be himself. He made him see that it is ok to have hopes and dreams and to work towards them, That it is ok to move past the mistakes of his youth and embrace the possibilities of a future minus the overshadowing of guilt being heaped continuously upon his head.
    There is an age gap between Micah and Con, but it is not an issue with these two. They quickly move past enemy status and move into a friendship/working relationship that opens their eyes and their hearts to the options available to them. They spend a significant length of time learning to love and grow into each other, not rushing, just quietly and secretly growing closer and closer. It is quite lovely to see.
    The secondary characters are supportive of the main characters, and their actions and reactions add weight to the storyline.
    I enjoyed this book. It touched a part of me that I didn't know could still be affected.
    I laughed a lot, but I cried too. I cheered and shook my fist. It covered all the feels, I think.
    As always, I look forward to more from this author.
  • The people of O'Leary really get themselves wound up over some really strange things and circumstances, and in this book that is squared and trebled and quadrupled along the way.

    The only diss that I have is that Constantine, who is described a hundred times as the most beautiful man in the world, is not on the cover. But cover man Micah is certainly not someone to sneeze at.

    I can hardly begin to outline the plot. All I can do is strongly suggest that you stick with it even when both Micah and Con go into their sometimes intellectually and emotionally pea-pod brains to get them into such convoluted anti-relationship moods that you simply wish you could reach into the page and strangle both of them.

    But, I digress. Loved this, love the town, love most of the people, loved these two. Lovingly waiting for the next couple of misfits to pop up with another tale.
  • I love Micah and Con. These two have so much snark between them, but also a lot of understanding, acceptance, laughs, and love. They build upon their connection and turn it around. I enjoyed reading this book and watching their story unfold before me.

    Enemies to lovers is one of my favorite tropes and this story is one of my favorite instances of the trope. All the components come together to make a cohesive story that will stick with you.

    I think this book is tied for my favorite in this series. The Fall is my other favorite. I love the town and all the interesting characters. You need to have read the other books to understand this one, but I highly suggest that you do. You will get so much more out of this book if you do.
  • Edgy, sexy, angsty. Haters to lovers. This book has it all, it’s my favorite so far.
    Micah Bloom, the newcomer in town selling flowers and winning contracts from Ross landscaping.
    Constantine Ross, the middle wild child of said Ross Landscaping
    Constantine has a fun loving way of looking at life, Micah is so focused, that he is missing out. Constantine teases him and before you know it they are dating. Life continues on.
    I recommend reading their story as a lot happens and I don’t wish to spoil it for you.
  • By far this is the one I love the most in this series. I have loved all of the previous books, but I so fell in love with Micah and Con. They journey May took me on was great. I enjoyed every minute of this book and can't wait for the next one in the series to come out. GREAT READ!!!!!!
  • Go Constantine! Go Micah! Oh, my. These two cuties. I just loved this book from start to finish. I now have to go back and read the whole series again.
  • Love this series!!! Micah and Con, so different yet so perfect together!!! Micah believes in Con, and that pushes Con to believe in himself.