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“What are you thinking about?” Ty asked, leaning in for another kiss before brushing a loose strand of hair from my eyes.

“She’s got that look,” Jaeger said, nodding at me from across the room as he cradled Emily in his arms. “That dreamy smile that means she’s probably thinking of me.”

I laughed and rolled my eyes. “You think you know me so well…”

I could feel Cody’s presence behind me even before his strong arms wrapped around my waist. “We do,” he whispered into my ear before bowing his head and kissing the side of my neck. “We know every part of you.”

“Including that look,” Ty said. “The one Jaeger pretty much nailed. A beautiful, dreamy smile.”

“Okay, okay,” I said, trying and failing not to smile as I held up my hands in a mock surrender. “I’m clearly going to have to work on my poker face with you guys.”

I looked around at them all again and could feel that same goofy grin spreading across my face.

Jaeger was right about that smile—it meant I was thinking about him.

Or Cody.

Or Ty.

And lately, that smile had been because of Emily, too.

“I was thinking about all of us,” I said, finally confessing. “About how I’m the luckiest woman I know, and how lucky Emily will be to have three fathers who love her more than anything in the world. That smile is because my heart is full.”

“We love you, Grace,” Ty said, his eyes suspiciously bright with emotion. “You’ve been a gift from God to the three of us.”

“Sometimes I think back to what our lives were like before we met you,” Cody said. “And I almost can’t even remember, because it feels like… like I never really started living until I started loving you.”

“That’s because we weren’t living,” Jaeger said. “We were just existing—and we weren’t even doing that very well. I don’t even like to think about where I’d be now or what I’d be doing if we hadn’t met you, Grace. You saved us.”

I shook my head and dashed at my cheeks as I looked around at all of them—my strong, wonderful men. “No,” I said, finally, my voice thick with emotion. “I didn’t save you. We saved each other. And I’m thankful every day that you’re all in my life. The three of you make everything better.”

And it was true.

But not just better.

They made life worth living.

They made it complete.

THE END

Excerpts From Crave and The Pin-Up Girl

CRAVE

A Reverse Harem Romance

(excerpt)

Harlow

I shifted in my pinching heels, as if moving my weight around was somehow going to lessen the pain of wearing them. It didn’t, of course, but it did remind me of how unbearably tight this red sheath dress was.

“Seriously, Liza, I can’t breathe,” I said, self-consciously smoothing a hand over my stomach as I tried not to make eye contact with any of the other people in line. “I can’t believe I let you talk me into this.”

“You look fantastic, though.” She smiled at me. “It’ll be worth it.”

I wasn’t so sure.