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Lea Coll

    Lea Coll brings a decade of experience as a trial attorney to her romance writing. This background has honed her precise and thoughtful style, which she now joyfully applies to crafting compelling narratives. After years of legal writing, she relishes the creative freedom found in romance fiction. Her stories are meticulously constructed, exploring the depths of human connection with a narrative skill that captivates readers.

    Take a Chance on Me
    Hooked on You
    Love Me Like You Do
    • Love Me Like You Do

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      When my best friend asked me to be his fake girlfriend in order to pursue custody of his daughter, I didn't hesitate to help out. Living together, sharing his bed, and waking up in his arms, quickly rekindle the long-forgotten childhood crush I once had on him. Only, Harrison isn't a child anymore, and neither am I. I can't ignore his charm, the way I feel in his arms, or how amazing he is with his daughter. The attraction is undeniable and so are the feelings that are growing faster than I can acknowledge them. We pretend to be the perfect family to keep up appearances. Town festivals, family gatherings, and mundane every day tasks take on a whole new meaning. I remind myself daily that our relationship isn't real, until he proposes with his grandmother's ring. Harrison is determined to prove to me that the fairy-tales are real, but I know from experience happy ever afters don't exist. How long before this happy ever after falls apart and I'm left searching for my glass slipper?

      Love Me Like You Do
    • Hooked on You

      • 270 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      I was the bad boy that girls like her were attracted to... The new Assistant U.S. Attorney was the last person I needed in my business... or my bar. The way she walked in wearing a tight suit and red power heels, flashing that badge should be illegal. Asking her for help was a mistake. Wanting her was a complication, one that I couldn't afford. We were from two different worlds. Taylor was spoiled, privileged and in way over her head. I was just the bad boy that girls like her were attracted to, a passing phase. An itch to scratch. I was no good for her and never would be.

      Hooked on You