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Winning Rylie

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After getting married while drunk in Las Vegas back in the summer, Liam Connery and Rylie Long spent months fighting their mutual attraction to one another. Until fate and their matchmaking friends intervened to push them together. Unfortunately, their combustible chemistry wasn't enough to keep them burning up the sheets past the fall, and a winter cold front seemed to be hitting their marriage.

As Liam filled in for their boss and took the GWA plane to New York City for upgrades over the end of the year holiday break, Rylie accompanied him, presumably so they could both sign off on the paperwork to dissolve their marriage. But neither one of them were prepared for the mischief and magic of Christmas with the Connerys.

Would spending their break with his big Irish family bring them back together for their happily ever after? Or would they start the new year as newly single people?

DISCLAIMER: This multicultural, age gap, forced proximity, friends-to-lovers, drunk Vegas marriage, sports romance contains profanity, graphic sex scenes, struggles with infertility issues, and reconciling their lives with their religious beliefs. It is intended for adult readers (18+) who are not easily offended.

Author's Note: While this book can be read as a stand-alone story, it is highly recommended that you read Mistakenly Married? before reading Winning Rylie, so you have a better understanding of Liam and Rylie's backstory.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Leah Mae Wright
Date
23 July 2025
Pages
500
ISBN
9781968513214

After getting married while drunk in Las Vegas back in the summer, Liam Connery and Rylie Long spent months fighting their mutual attraction to one another. Until fate and their matchmaking friends intervened to push them together. Unfortunately, their combustible chemistry wasn't enough to keep them burning up the sheets past the fall, and a winter cold front seemed to be hitting their marriage.

As Liam filled in for their boss and took the GWA plane to New York City for upgrades over the end of the year holiday break, Rylie accompanied him, presumably so they could both sign off on the paperwork to dissolve their marriage. But neither one of them were prepared for the mischief and magic of Christmas with the Connerys.

Would spending their break with his big Irish family bring them back together for their happily ever after? Or would they start the new year as newly single people?

DISCLAIMER: This multicultural, age gap, forced proximity, friends-to-lovers, drunk Vegas marriage, sports romance contains profanity, graphic sex scenes, struggles with infertility issues, and reconciling their lives with their religious beliefs. It is intended for adult readers (18+) who are not easily offended.

Author's Note: While this book can be read as a stand-alone story, it is highly recommended that you read Mistakenly Married? before reading Winning Rylie, so you have a better understanding of Liam and Rylie's backstory.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Leah Mae Wright
Date
23 July 2025
Pages
500
ISBN
9781968513214