The Devil Gets His Due

The Devil Gets His Due - Paperback

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The Devil Gets His Due

The Devil Gets His Due - Paperback

by Elizabeth O'Roark
$17.99
Sale price  $17.99 Regular price 

Book Overview

An accidental pregnancy, grumpy-sunshine romantic comedy.

Keeley: Last January, I drunk-married my nemesis--hot, oversized geek Graham Tate. With no memory of how it came about, there was only one solution: run off before he woke up and pretend it didn't happen. It would have worked perfectly if I hadn't wound up pregnant.

Graham is the opposite of everything I want in a man--practical, disciplined, frugal--but living with him until the baby arrives has me wondering if, perhaps, I've been wanting the wrong things all along. And if that drunk version of me last January might have been onto something.

Graham: I never planned to have kids, and I certainly wouldn't have planned on one with Keeley Connolly--a woman who does not believe in savings accounts or personal safety and thinks Lucky Charms is a health food because of the non-marshmallow bits.

A woman who also didn't think twice about marrying me in Vegas and ditching me hours later.

I can't wait to put this behind me and return to my careful, chaos-free life in New York. But the more time I spend with Keeley, the more I'm remembering the things that led me to marry her in the first place...and wondering if I can live without them when this ends.
ISBN9781649379818
Author Elizabeth O'Roark
PublisherEntangled: Amara
GenreLiterature
FormatPaperback
PublishedFebruary 2026
LanguageENG- English
Pages352
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Elizabeth O'Roark

Elizabeth O'Roark has a bunch of degrees she does not use and gave up working as a medical writer to craft grumpy, alpha heroes and the flawed women who love them. When not writing, she likes to spend time with her three kids, who are now teenagers and wish she'd find a different way to spend time. She can be found on Facebook feverishly debating whether or not "Die Hard" is a Christmas movie and telling people to read "The Hating Game", which she did not write but wishes she had.

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