Melanie Marks
The Forbidden Kiss
language
( Sept. 13, 2017)
I wasn’t prepared for the smokin’ hot hockey player I was suddenly supposed to think of as a brother. Well, okay, “stepbrother.” He was the hottest guy in my high school. I’d wanted to run my fingers through his hair since the seventh grade—but now, suddenly, he was my stepbrother. So, off-limits. Not that he cared. But when he tosses my dirt-bag ice-skating partner out the window (literally) he also tosses out my dreams for the ice-skating competition I’d been working towards. Sure, he feels bad. Not about breaking my skating-partner’s leg—but about shattering my competition dreams. BUT does he feel bad enough to put his ice-skating skills to something other than hockey?—like, ice-skating to music, and twirling me around while he does it? I used to be able to get him to do anything I wanted, using the “sister” card … but that was before. Too bad I told him I hate him; and that he’s been avoiding me since he gave me a passionate forbidden kiss. (I want some more of those.)
…but I mentioned I told him I hate him, right?
Too bad it’s totally the opposite.
Standalone teen romance
Two-hour read
No book needs to be read before or after this book
By Melanie Marks, author of His Kiss; and The Boyfriend Contract
This book also includes another romantic teen story by Melanie Marks. It’s called: My Forbidden Heartthrob. It’s a standalone teen romance with no swearing. It’s an hour read (two at the most)
This book also includes chapters to Melanie Marks’ newest book.
Melanie Marks newest books:
*The Boyfriend Contract
*Rented Rebound
*The Boy Next Door
*Hockey Guy And Tutor Girl
*Jane’s Air
*When You Noticed Me
*Heartbreaker Hanson
They are all standalone books and available in unlimited (or the regular way, each for a buck)
Notes about this book: Romantic Comedy; Teen Romance; No Swearing; Happily Ever After; Standalone Romance; Contemporary Novel