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Each book in the Clover Park Series can be read as a stand-alone novel, or for more fun read them in order. Characters you’ve loved from past books frequently pop up in other books.

Unleash the wild woman…?

Ex-cop Ryan O’Hare takes one look at buttoned-up control freak Liz Garner and just itches to loosen the woman up. Not that he’s into her. Because a woman like that comes with way too many expectations. Not to mention, she practically works for him, and he didn’t hire Liz to watch after his beloved Harley-stealing Gran so he could turn Liz loose in his bed. Still, there’s something about her, a hidden wild side, that makes him wonder what it would take.

Liz must be crazy to work for the insensitive, arrogant, horribly…hot man she’s avoided for years. Unfortunately, she needs the money and Ryan’s grandmother needs a keeper. (Midnight tango lessons and ziplines with Gran, anyone?) Ryan’s rare smile and swaggering confidence have Liz torn between throwing her favorite pinot grigio at his head or throwing herself at him. Can this control freak find a way to let loose with the tough, no-strings guy who once broke her heart?

The Clover Park Series

Book 1: The Opposite of Wild

Book 2: Daisy Does It All

Book 3: Bad Taste in Men

Book 4: Kissing Santa (a Novella)

Don’t miss my new spinoff series, The Clover Park STUDS series, with some Clover Park favorites popping up too!

Praise for Kylie Gilmore:

“This book is everything a reader hopes for. Funny. Hot. Sweet.”—New York Times Bestselling Author, Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

“The Opposite of Wild found its way into my hands and, to my surprise, I could not put it down.”—New York Times Bestselling Author, Michael Ian Black

“If you like a wonderful romance book full of family drama, love, laughter and so much more pick this one up.”—Racing to Read

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