Words We Never Said Series – E.M. Lindsey Free Audiobook
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Knowing You: Words We Never Said, Book 1
“Oh my God, Briar! Where did you get that prosthetic leg?”
Things as a parent Lane thought he’d never say for four hundred, Alex.
But that’s par for the course in Lane Ashbury’s life considering everything is on the verge of falling apart. He not only has a toddler building her skills as a professional klepto, but he’s also on the verge of divorce, and hoping desperately to save his business before it goes under.
Luckily, the owner of the stolen leg might just be an angel in disguise when he offers to be Lane’s new nanny instead of pressing charges.
The whole thing would be perfect if Bowen Galanos didn’t make Lane feel things. If he didn’t make Lane question everything he thought he knew about himself every time Bowen’s touch lingered just a little too long.
When Bowen offers some no-strings benefits to their friendship to see if maybe Lane’s not as straight as he thought, Lane finds it impossible to say no. I mean, it’s not like he’s going to realize he’s madly in love with his nanny, right?
That would be absurd.
That would be ridiculous.
And knowing him, that would be exactly his luck.
Knowing You is the first book in a light-hearted, single-dads romance series. It features a toddler with sticky fingers, a tired dad who just wants to be loved, a former stunt actor who craves to be needed, Henry Cavill man crushes, a hint of sweet, a twist of angst, a steamy bisexual awakening, and the happiest of happily ever afters.
Resisting You: Words We Never Said, Book 2
“Do you think I can go to jail for cutting holes in all the toes of my boss’s socks? Because that’s where I’m at in life.”
Frey’s a single dad, a nurse, and ready to wage a one-sided prank war against the arrogant surgeon with the sexy accent he keeps getting paired up with. While there might be more to Dr. Renato Agosti, Frey isn’t sure he wants to feel anything but hatred for the man who said his biggest accomplishment was that he never met a resident he couldn’t make cry.
Everything changes the day Frey’s pranks go too far, and Renato corners him behind closed doors. In a series of bad decisions, hate turns into something else—something forbidden and delicious—and it doesn’t take long before Frey realizes the fine line between hate and love has started to blur.
Frey’s not sure he has room in his life for something complicated with a man who doesn’t know what he wants, though. He has a son to worry about and a future to figure out. Still, the more Frey and Renato keep sneaking around, the more Frey starts to realize his feelings might be real.
He just needs to figure out if resisting Renato is worth the pain or if loving him is worth the cost.
Resisting You is the second book in the single dads series Words We Never Said. It contains an enemies-to-lovers one-sided prank war, hurt/comfort, grumpy surgeon/sunshine nurse, and a spicy, gently angsty, comedic romance that will leave your headphones steaming.
Finding You: Words We Never Said, Book 3
“Fellas, is it okay to pretend to be a man’s boyfriend even though I’m straight?”
For Dallas, the question he asked is simple. He’s an open-minded guy, after all, so why wouldn’t it be fine for him to play house with the kind and objectively good-looking pilot he met on his flight home?
For Dallas’s friends, his eagerness to say yes might be confirming something they’ve suspected about him for a long while now.
For Kylen, the pilot, it means getting his family off his back and getting a break from them trying to help him find a nice girl to settle down with. It helps that Dallas is also hotter than the sun and kinder than any man he’s ever met. Kylen can fake it—even if his tender heart might want something he knows isn’t for him.
The only real complication is the fact that Dallas is his daughter’s kindergarten teacher. Oh, and that he’s also a single dad. And whenever he and Dallas fake kiss, Kylen can’t help but notice that it feels very, very real. He doesn’t want to get his hopes up, but when Dallas touches him the way he does—when he looks into Kylen’s eyes like there’s no other man in the world besides him—he can’t help but let himself fall just a little bit more.
All he can hope for now is that when he lands, Dallas will be there with his arms wide open.
Finding You is the third book of the single dad series, Words We Never Said. This book is a high-heat, fake-dating, grey-romantic awakening between a pilot trying to escape his family’s match-making attempts and a recently divorced kindergarten teacher just trying to get by without his sleep deprivation getting him fired. Come for the fake boyfriend antics, stay for the swoony romance, and breathe a sigh of relief when not one but two men realize there are better things to have up their you know whats besides their heads.
Loving You: Words We Never Said, Book 4
“How petty would I be if I brought a boyfriend home to meet my dad, who was almost the same age as him?”
Bronx doesn’t mind being used as a pawn in the hot lawyer’s plan to piss off his father. After all, he probably would have done the same thing if his dad had introduced him to a new step-mom who was barely six months older than him.
And it helps that Monty is not only ridiculously good-looking, but he’s smart, kind, and has an accent that makes Bronx weak in the knees. He’s also an amazing distraction from the fact that Bronx’s husband up and left him and his son without warning, turning their lives upside down.
But what starts as the game quickly becomes something else, because as much as Bronx was sure he had no more heart to give, Monty turns out to be everything he had once looked for in a partner.
It’s too bad Monty isn’t interested…
Right?
Yeah.
He’s definitely not interested.
Loving You is the fourth book in the single dad’s series, Words We Never Said. It features a fake relationship to reach epic levels of petty, a young lawyer, an older, tired veterinarian who thinks animals are almost always better than people, a meddling teenager trying to play matchmaker, and two men who can’t see what the universe is offering them on a silver platter. It’s a high heat, high swoon, age-gap romance to make your heart flutter and toes curl.
Chasing You: Words We Never Said, Book 5
Playing house-husband to my best friend isn’t weird, right? Even though I’m head over heels in love with him, and he doesn’t have feelings for me?
Adele is a caretaker. Always has been, always will be. So when his lifelong best friend comes home after losing his job to a nervous breakdown and chronic illness, Adele steps in. And it’s easy enough, except for the fact that Adele has been in love with Kash for most of his life.
He’d moved on once, with a wife and kid, but all that fell apart, and now Kash is back in his life and needs him more than ever. Adele isn’t quite sure how to protect his heart while also giving his best friend what he needs, but the one thing he does know is that he won’t let Kash down.
Not now. Not ever.
Things seem a little different between them now, though. Kash is angrier, bitter, more closed off. Adele thinks it’s something he’s done, but maybe it’s not that. Maybe it’s feelings Kash is too afraid to say out loud.
Whatever the case, Adele knows he’ll protect those he loves with as much fire as the ones he puts out, and Kash is no exception to that rule. And he never will be.
Chasing You is a best-friends-to-lovers romance and the fifth book of the single dad series, Words We Never Said. It features hurt/comfort, blanket forts, unrequited love, bad poetry, a firefighter calendar, and the steamiest, hottest happily ever after.
Saving You: Words We Never Said, Book 6
“I managed to acquire both my kid and my cat while on the job. Any chance you guys want to get into arson as a hobby so I can maybe find a husband too?”
When Ridge was the new guy in town, he didn’t mind being the single one. After all, he’s had his job and raising his daughter to distract him. But now that three years have gone by, he’s starting to wonder if maybe something’s wrong with him. Everyone else he knows has tripped and fallen into love. So why hasn’t there been even a hint of romance for him?
Then his daughter’s very hot, very straight, deaf mentor kisses him at a party in front of his family. But it wasn’t for no reason. Oz confesses that his mom and sister have been trying to set him back up with his ex, and he needs a way out.
For Ridge, who has been nursing a crush on Oz for a year, this is the ultimate fantasy. But when Oz starts showing signs that he wants more than just pretend, Ridge isn’t sure. Can he trust this man with his heart? Especially when his heart isn’t the only one on the line?
Ridge has spent most of his life saving people, but soon he’ll learn if there’s a hero waiting to save him, too.
Saving You is the sixth book in the Words We Never Said series. It features a friends-to-lovers romance with a happily ever after. In this book you will find an exhausted single dad with a hero complex, a first-year teacher trying to find the balance between work, personal life, and a family who won’t stop making things harder, fake dates, falling head over heels, and knowing that if it doesn’t come from the existential crisis region of France, it’s just sparkling anxiety.













