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This is a dark contemporary whychoose romance about emotional neglect, found family, and healing during the holidays. I've spent my life being the good girl. Quiet. Polite. Easy to overlook. My father taught me how to disappear, and I followed every rule he set, even when it stripped away pieces of who I was. I believed that if I tried hard enough, I'd finally earn his love.
This Christmas proves how wrong I was.
The Donovan brothers have always kept their distance. Becoming stepsiblings didn't make us a family, and I never made it easy for them. But lately, they've started to see past the smile I use to survive. They notice the cracks. They notice me.
When my father lets me down again, the brothers step in. They offer protection, patience, and a kind of care I've never known. Being with them is intense and unfamiliar, especially during a season that's always been painful for me. But they don't ask me to disappear. They ask me to stay.
This Christmas, I learn that the love I've been chasing isn't behind me.
It's right here, and it's not going anywhere.
Three Stepbrothers Save Christmas is the fourth book in the O'Reilly Fight Club series, a dark contemporary whychoose romance featuring found family, stepbrother tension, hurtcomfort, protective heroes, and holiday healing. This book contains mature themes and adult content that may be unsuitable for some readers. ___________________________________________________________________
Praise for the O'Reilly Fight Club series: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The daddies help to bring healing and love.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ So many more layers to the story.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Verity is so much fun! And her guys are awesome!
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ So much heartbreak but her daddy, papa bear and partner in crime are by her side.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Mafia, drugs, heavy sexy scenes, heartbreak and much more.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Wow did the MMC's utterly love & support their girl!
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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.