Jensen - Exposed King By Octavia
: Unlike typical romance tropes, the story lacks a dramatic "breakup" point; instead, it focuses on healthy communication and Mia standing her ground when Ollie tries to make decisions for her.
: This is the second book in the Boys of Brisley series, following King Hunt . Exposed King by Octavia Jensen
His plans take a detour when he walks into a local diner and meets , a fiery and brilliant waitress raising her son alongside her sister and nephews. Ollie falls for her instantly—harder than a "brick wall"—but Mia is unimpressed by his charms. She turns down his advances (and even his impulsive marriage proposals) so many times it practically becomes a routine. : Unlike typical romance tropes, the story lacks
As their "electric" chemistry grows, both characters must confront their individual scars. Ollie falls for her instantly—harder than a "brick
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Ultimately, Ollie discovers that the home he came to sell wasn't the one he needed—he found his true home in the life he built with Mia and her family. Key Themes & Where to Find It
While the renovations on his house progress, Ollie uses his time to prove he is more than just a passing visitor. He integrates himself into Mia’s life, becoming a sweet and supportive role model for the boys in her family. Healing and Vulnerability