Orange Is the New Black meets Jennifer Probst’s New York Times
bestselling Marriage to a Billionaire trilogy, in this e-novella of
love and redemption in the sensational A Pound of Flesh series.
When prison tutor Kat Lane met arrogant inmate Wesley Carter in A Pound of Flesh,
it was hate at first sight. Carter’s quick wit and reputation for being
as dangerous as he was handsome kept her at a distance. But as they
grew to know each other as teacher and student in the New York prison,
Kat found there was much more to Carter than she thought.
In Love and Always,
Kat and Carter’s story continues as they share the news of their
engagement—which doesn’t go over well with Kat’s mother. On top of it
all, Carter has a new role as CEO of WCS Communications, which adds more
pressure to his new life outside prison. Trying to juggle family, a
billion dollar business, and Carter’s best friend Max’s rehab stint
doesn’t leave much time for the happy couple to enjoy each other. How
will Kat and Carter handle the pressures of marriage, family, and
work—and keep the passion alive through it all?
Purchase Love and Always on Amazon!
4.5 Stars
I will always love Carter and Kat and want more of their story and this novella did just that! After all the drama and angst from A Pound of Flesh, Carter and Kat's life is now a fairytale romance. This short book is filled with so much sweetness and lots of oh-so-steamy scenes between the two.
Love and Always follows Carter and Kat through their happy engagement, but one person that may not be happy about their engagement is Kat's Mother, Eva. It's just one obstacle that these two need to face.
Again, this novella takes you through the couple's happy moment in planning their wedding, but one factor that has Carter on edge (besides Kat's mother!) is his best friend Max. Max's time in rehab has been a struggle and Carter wants nothing more than to see him through it. And wanting Max to stand next to him at his wedding. Love and Always clearly leads the way to Max's story in the next book. Looking forward for more.
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