Busted By Olivia Sinclair File

If you’re looking for a steamy, fast-paced escape, by Olivia Sinclair (2021) is a spicy contemporary romance that takes the "dad's best friend" trope to a whole new level. The Hook: When Your Secret Diary Becomes a Bestseller

: Aiden is portrayed as a stern, serious surgeon and military alpha who is initially unhappy about being the inspiration for steamy novels but eventually sets out to "cure" the heroine of her crush in his own way. Busted by Olivia Sinclair

: The tension of dating someone strictly "off-limits". If you’re looking for a steamy, fast-paced escape,

: Billed as a steamy rom-com, it’s a quick, "over-the-top" read intended for fans of safe but high-heat romances. Reader Takeaways : Billed as a steamy rom-com, it’s a

: This is a classic "Dad's Best Friend" and "Age Gap" romance. It also features "Forced Proximity," as the two eventually find themselves sharing a remote cabin.

Diving into Busted by Olivia Sinclair: Where Fiction and Reality Collide

: The meta-element of the heroine being an author herself.

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