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This is a dark contemporary whychoose romance about devotion under pressure, hidden threats, and fighting to hold onto a future that was never meant to come easy. I said yes to forever. To all four of them. To a life I never believed I was allowed to want. The wedding is coming together, the plans are set, and for the first time, I have a family that chose me without hesitation.
But nothing in the O'Reilly world stays untouched for long.
As the day approaches, threats begin to surface and longburied secrets start to crack open. Enemies from the shadows move closer, and one of the men I love is hiding something that could tear our family apart. The closer we get to the altar, the more dangerous it becomes to believe this ending is guaranteed.
The brothers have fought too hard to lose me now. Their loyalty is absolute, their protection ruthless, and they will do whatever it takes to keep what is theirs. I am done running. Done doubting. Done believing happiness comes with an expiry date.
This time, I am not just surviving.
I am choosing forever.
Four Fiancés & I is the fifth book in the O'Reilly Fight Club series, a dark contemporary whychoose romance featuring found family, wedding stakes, fiercely protective heroes, hidden secrets, criminal danger, and highintensity emotional bonds. This book contains mature themes and adult content that may be unsuitable for some readers. ___________________________________________________________________
Praise for the O'Reilly Fight Club series: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I laughed, I cried, and I remain obsessed with this world and all its characters.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The thought of one woman to four men is so alluring.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Sweet and sizzling, pulling you in for one delicious, highstakes ride.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Four fiercely protective men.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Fantastic ending to the series.
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D. E. Bartley lives in Wales, UK, with her husband, three feral boys, two cats and a budgie. To say her home is a madhouse would be an understatement, but she wouldn't have it any other way. When Bartley isn't working nights, running around after her tribe or driving her husband up the wall, she can be found reading and hoarding books like a magpie hoards shiny things.