Owen Undercover Billionaire Book 3 edition by Melody Anne Literature Fiction eBooks
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Though Owen had wanted to rush Eden off to the nearest justice of the peace and make their union legal, she refused. His sisters-in-law had emphatically refused as well, leaving him outnumbered. As Eden stood gazing into the full-length mirror before her, she was glad she’d stood her ground. There was a part of her that was broken that her father wasn’t there in person on her wedding day, but there was another part of her that had no doubt he was with her in spirit. She couldn’t think these thoughts because she’d become a weeping mess before her wedding. Instead, she took a few deep breaths and appreciated having a few moments alone after all the chaos of the morning and afternoon while she’d gotten ready. It was time, sooner than she was ready, and when there was a tap on the door, she turned and smiled as Roxie walked in. She beamed at Eden. “Are you ready?” Roxie asked. “I’ve been ready since I was a blushing teen,” Eden told her. “Then let’s get you down that aisle,” Roxie said. Eden had wanted to keep the ceremony simple. When she and Roxie stepped to the top of the aisle, she was pleased. Delicate flowers adorned the intimate room. There were about a hundred people in the small church. It was exactly how she’d envisioned her wedding so many years before, when she’d been sure she and Owen would marry. Roxie put her arm through Eden’s, and together they walked down the aisle. There was no way Eden could’ve handled another person stepping into her father’s place on this magical day, so she’d asked Roxie to walk side by side with her instead of in front of her as her matron of honor. Her friend had tearily agreed. The ceremony was beautiful, and Eden wasn’t able to hold back tears as Owen promised to be hers for all time and eternity. They made it through the ceremony, and it felt mystical when they were pronounced man and wife. The reception was intimate as well, though a lot more people came. They ate, gave toasts, cut the cake, and tossed the bouquet. Then the music began, and Owen pulled her into his arms, the safest place on earth for her. “Thank you,” she told him. “Thank you for giving me the perfect wedding.” He leaned down and kissed her gently. “There’s nothing I won’t do for you. I hope you truly know that,” he replied. “I do. I feel the same about you.” “And now for the father-daughter dance,” the DJ announced. Eden’s smile fell away as tears instantly came to her eyes, and she froze in the middle of the dance floor, feeling faint. “I thought I told him not to do that,” she said, her voice barely above a whisper. “I did it for you,” he told her. He turned her, and huge screens had been moved into place across the dance floor while Declan and Kian wheeled out a table. On the table was a teddy bear wearing her father’s favorite shirt and pants, which had been altered to fit the bear. His cane rested there, as well as his favorite books and his eyeglasses. There was a plate with rice and beans, and a cup of coffee next to it. The screens lit up as “Dance with My Father” by Luther Vandross began playing. Eden was mesmerized as pictures of her and her father played, beginning from the time she was a baby all the way to a month before he’d passed. The last image was of her and her dad, arm in arm, both of them smiling, the love between them clear for all to see. “You were the person he loved most in this world, and I know he’s here with you. I wanted to give you your moment with him,” Owen told her. “I’m so sorry you can’t be held by him. I just want you to know my arms are strong enough to carry your burdens, and though I don’t ever want to replace him, I’ll love you as much as he loved you, and I’ll keep his memory alive for you.” She turned around and wrapped her arms around his neck, crying in his arms while the music continued. Her heart was broken and healing at the same time. It took a while for her to be able to speak again, but when she could, she looked into Owen’s beautiful face and rested her fingers against his cheek. “Thank you. It’s the best gift you could have given me,” she told him. He leaned down and kissed her, then pulled her back into his arms and held her tight as she thanked the fates for not giving up on her. She had no doubt, as she felt the whisper of lips against her cheek, that it was her dad letting her know she was where she needed to be—and that she was strong enough to be happy and not feel guilty about it. She’d found her forever, and it was only just beginning . . .Tags : Owen (Undercover Billionaire Book 3) - Kindle edition by Melody Anne. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Owen (Undercover Billionaire Book 3).,ebook,Melody Anne,Owen (Undercover Billionaire Book 3),Montlake Romance
Owen Undercover Billionaire Book 3 edition by Melody Anne Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
This was a great read. I could do relate to Eden when she loses her father. Every emotion was real and I cried. The love story was written so well. As a reader you wanted Eden and Owen to have their happily ever after. Melody have us a great story of intrigue and obstacles they had to go through and it will keep you guessing!
Whew this story of Owen and Eden was heartbreaking. The fires the deaths seem to keep coming. The families losing their homes. I guess it seemed real, since I live in California and we just had so many fires. But their love story was beautiful. Falling in love in high school. Coming back together wasn’t easy. OMG is Declan getting a book. We need to know his story too.
Fantastic book also brought tears to my eyes, thinking about my own Dad and losing him so young of a age. Thanks for this. It will always be one of my favorite of yours. Owen and Eden were meant to be together from the being of time. Not so many can say that. They didn't let a fire or their past mistakes come to tear them apart. One fantastic book you don't want to miss.
I loved this story! The hot fireman who's loved his high school sweetheart for years has come back home to claim the love of his life. But first he has to save her life from a serial arsonist. She's not to thrilled about his return because he broke her heart when he left without a word. Now her life is in danger and the only one who makes her feel safe is the one she's afraid of trusting her heart to.
Great Story. You take the time to build your characters in our minds. I love Eden and Owen and through their struggles we become part of their story.
Two critiques. Owen would have been more cautious and had security around her especially after being shot at. I don't think Owen would buy that car. It was too much. Boat yes because of their history but not the car.
I can't wait to read about Declan.
OMG, what an awesome read, Melody Anne, you are so special! I was laughing and crying...mostly crying...throughout this book. Even though my parents are still alive, I felt your pain at losing your dad. My dad has been ill off and on for years and every time he's in the hospital, I pray that this isn't the last time I see him alive. You are such a gifted and strong woman, a great writer and a beautiful soul. Thank you for writing these great books!
Owen is an amazing second chance romance. I love that with the Undercover Billionaire series we get normal guys. Owen is a firefighter and has some secrets he's keeping from his former girl friend Eden. Eden has a lot of trust issues. You really get why as the story unfolds. You feel for her as she continues to fight and give in just to fight her attraction to Owen. As former flames you can still feel the heat coming off these two. I love the sparks and how they work together to solve the mystery behind the fires in the town. Just wait for all the secrets to come out and find out who is behind everything. This book will take you on a ride that you will love. I can't wait for more to come for the Forbes men.
Though Owen had wanted to rush Eden off to the nearest justice of the peace and make their union legal, she refused. His sisters-in-law had emphatically refused as well, leaving him outnumbered. As Eden stood gazing into the full-length mirror before her, she was glad she’d stood her ground. There was a part of her that was broken that her father wasn’t there in person on her wedding day, but there was another part of her that had no doubt he was with her in spirit. She couldn’t think these thoughts because she’d become a weeping mess before her wedding. Instead, she took a few deep breaths and appreciated having a few moments alone after all the chaos of the morning and afternoon while she’d gotten ready. It was time, sooner than she was ready, and when there was a tap on the door, she turned and smiled as Roxie walked in. She beamed at Eden. “Are you ready?” Roxie asked. “I’ve been ready since I was a blushing teen,” Eden told her. “Then let’s get you down that aisle,” Roxie said. Eden had wanted to keep the ceremony simple. When she and Roxie stepped to the top of the aisle, she was pleased. Delicate flowers adorned the intimate room. There were about a hundred people in the small church. It was exactly how she’d envisioned her wedding so many years before, when she’d been sure she and Owen would marry. Roxie put her arm through Eden’s, and together they walked down the aisle. There was no way Eden could’ve handled another person stepping into her father’s place on this magical day, so she’d asked Roxie to walk side by side with her instead of in front of her as her matron of honor. Her friend had tearily agreed. The ceremony was beautiful, and Eden wasn’t able to hold back tears as Owen promised to be hers for all time and eternity. They made it through the ceremony, and it felt mystical when they were pronounced man and wife. The reception was intimate as well, though a lot more people came. They ate, gave toasts, cut the cake, and tossed the bouquet. Then the music began, and Owen pulled her into his arms, the safest place on earth for her. “Thank you,” she told him. “Thank you for giving me the perfect wedding.” He leaned down and kissed her gently. “There’s nothing I won’t do for you. I hope you truly know that,” he replied. “I do. I feel the same about you.” “And now for the father-daughter dance,” the DJ announced. Eden’s smile fell away as tears instantly came to her eyes, and she froze in the middle of the dance floor, feeling faint. “I thought I told him not to do that,” she said, her voice barely above a whisper. “I did it for you,” he told her. He turned her, and huge screens had been moved into place across the dance floor while Declan and Kian wheeled out a table. On the table was a teddy bear wearing her father’s favorite shirt and pants, which had been altered to fit the bear. His cane rested there, as well as his favorite books and his eyeglasses. There was a plate with rice and beans, and a cup of coffee next to it. The screens lit up as “Dance with My Father” by Luther Vandross began playing. Eden was mesmerized as pictures of her and her father played, beginning from the time she was a baby all the way to a month before he’d passed. The last image was of her and her dad, arm in arm, both of them smiling, the love between them clear for all to see. “You were the person he loved most in this world, and I know he’s here with you. I wanted to give you your moment with him,” Owen told her. “I’m so sorry you can’t be held by him. I just want you to know my arms are strong enough to carry your burdens, and though I don’t ever want to replace him, I’ll love you as much as he loved you, and I’ll keep his memory alive for you.” She turned around and wrapped her arms around his neck, crying in his arms while the music continued. Her heart was broken and healing at the same time. It took a while for her to be able to speak again, but when she could, she looked into Owen’s beautiful face and rested her fingers against his cheek. “Thank you. It’s the best gift you could have given me,” she told him. He leaned down and kissed her, then pulled her back into his arms and held her tight as she thanked the fates for not giving up on her. She had no doubt, as she felt the whisper of lips against her cheek, that it was her dad letting her know she was where she needed to be—and that she was strong enough to be happy and not feel guilty about it. She’d found her forever, and it was only just beginning . . .
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