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Antagonist, Dads of Stillwater, Book 2
- Narrated by: John Solo
- Length: 7 hrs
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Publisher's Summary
One artist. One attorney. Two single dads.
Meeting at a bachelor auction for charity had trouble written all over it as far as I was concerned, especially when the guy that won the bid for me seemed to be after only one thing...a good time between the sheets.
Refusing Fletcher’s advances was easy the first time round. After all, we weren’t meant to see each other again.
Except I’ve just moved to Stillwater where Fletcher lives.
Except both our kids are in the same class.
Now the kids are fighting and I’m ready to throw my own punches.
If only Fletcher wasn’t as goddamn irresistible as he is irritating.
When the fight moves from the playground to the bedroom, who will come out on top?
Antagonist is book one in Ana Ashley’s new series, Dads of Stillwater.
Single dads, sassy kids, Ana’s usual cast of intriguing secondary characters, Stillwater has it all.
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 10-07-2022
Sexy single dads spin-off is a winner!
When relaxed artist Fletcher antagonises Harrison, an uptight lawyer, at a charity fundraiser, it sets the tone for their future fiery interactions. Unfortunately, Fletcher’s son, George, and Harrison’s daughter, Megan, become close friends at school so the two men will have to try not to kill each other. I’ve always enjoyed Ana Ashley’s sweet writing and I liked this Chester Creek spin-off a lot, although this isn’t quite as warm and fluffy as that series. This had a busy plot with lots of minor characters to keep track of. While I wouldn’t call it angst-ridden, there were definitely a lot of potholes to navigate on the road to romantic bliss, with shenanigans involving Fletcher’s ex-wife, Harrison’s law firm, and the controversial school fete as well as the enemies-to-lovers fireworks. I liked the two leads and loved their kids - I think the sexy single dads angle is a real winner - can’t wait for more of the Stillwater series. I also appreciated the switch of audio narrator from the cuddly Nick Hudson (Chester Falls) to the more edgy John Solo, it’s a great way of demarcating the two series and setting the new tone.
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