Submitting to My Best Friend’s Dad is a novel by Scarlett Rossi about Becca, a young woman who goes to Miami for the summer to visit her best friend, Tally. Becca is excited to spend the summer with Tally and her family, but she is not expecting to fall in love with Tally’s father, James.
James is a handsome and successful businessman. He is also a kind and compassionate man. Becca is immediately drawn to him, but she knows that their relationship is forbidden. James is her best friend’s father, and he is much older than her.
Despite their reservations, Becca and James begin an affair. They are passionate and in love, but they know that their relationship cannot last. James’s wife will never approve of their relationship, and Becca’s friendship with Tally will be destroyed if they are found out.
Becca and James must decide whether to continue their relationship or to end it before it is too late. They must also face the consequences of their actions if they are caught.
Submitting to My Best Friend’s Dad is a story about love, forbidden desire, and the consequences of our choices. It is a dark and steamy romance novel that will keep you reading until the very end.
Becca, a young woman visiting her best friend, Tally, in Miami, falls in love with Tally’s father, James. James is a handsome, successful, and kind man, but Becca knows that their relationship is forbidden. Despite their reservations, they begin an affair, but they must decide whether to continue their relationship or to end it before it is too late.
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