Texas Titans: The Impossible Groom by Jennifer Youngblood

February 2, 2019 | 1 Comment
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Texas Titans: The Impossible Groom by Jennifer YoungbloodThe Impossible Groom
Author: Jennifer Youngblood
Series: Texas Titans
Genres: Contemporary Romance
Format: eBook
Pages: 212
Date: February 2, 2019
Publisher: Arbor House Books

A football star ready to make a lifelong commitment. A struggling single mom trying to get her business off the ground. Shadows from the past that could destroy everything.

Ryleigh Eisenhart knows what it’s like to have her dreams of a perfect life ripped away, only to have to start over. She has no time for romance and balks at the idea of being set up with Chas O’Brien, Texas Titans’ celebrated running back, a.k.a. the Irish Flash.

When a near-accident brings Ryleigh face-to-face with Chas, who’s not only charming and charismatic, but also easy on the eyes, sparks fly. Fighting against her growing attraction to Chas, Ryleigh tries to keep both feet planted firmly on the ground—a task that proves nearly impossible when Chas sweeps her away to New Orleans to meet his illustrious family.

Just when Ryleigh and Chas think they have everything figured out, hang-ups from Ryleigh’s past threaten to ruin everything. Will Ryleigh and Chas be able to break free from the bonds of the past to carve out a new future, or have they both been embarking on an impossible dream?

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About Jennifer Youngblood

Jennifer Youngblood

Jennifer Youngblood writes inspirational romance and suspense. She loves cooking, spending time with family, and travelling. She couldn’t survive in a world without chocolate, good books, family, and friends. She now lives in the Rocky Mountains where she and her mother, Sandra Poole, continue to write together.


One response to “Texas Titans: The Impossible Groom by Jennifer Youngblood

  1. Maria

    Sweet clean romance. Romance moved fast but I liked the main characters. The flaky ex was a piece of work. And honestly I expected worse than we got from him so maybe that was a relief. My only real complaint about the book is that the epilogue didn’t spell out everything for me. Who won?

    No sex, language or violence

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