
The Rivalry 3: In It Together
Book 3 of 3: The Rivalry Deciding it’s time to move the relationship forward, Ramona leaves her privileged life in Beverly Hills to live with
Book 3 of 3: The Rivalry Deciding it’s time to move the relationship forward, Ramona leaves her privileged life in Beverly Hills to live with Darrien. While Darrien knows Ramona is full of surprises, he isn’t prepared for what Ramona has in store for him. Available at:
Book 2 of 3: The Rivalry After their passionate week at the cabin, Ramona and Darrien attempt to go back to their lives as though nothing ever happened between them – but that’s easier said than done. While Darrien deals with his intense hunger for Ramona by throwing himself into his work; Ramona refuses to ignore the passion they shared or her burning desire to be with him again. With typical Ramona flair she does what she feels she needs to do to get the man she wants. But will her plotting and scheming go too far this time? Available at:
Book 1 of 3: The Rivalry Darrien and Ramona are at war. After enduring years of them fighting, their parents decide to take drastic measures. Darrien and Ramona are sent on a “getaway,” so they can work out their differences. With nothing to occupy their time but each other they find there’s a thin line between love and hate. Available at:

Book 3 of 3: The Rivalry Deciding it’s time to move the relationship forward, Ramona leaves her privileged life in Beverly Hills to live with

Book 2 of 3: The Rivalry After their passionate week at the cabin, Ramona and Darrien attempt to go back to their lives as though

Book 1 of 3: The Rivalry Darrien and Ramona are at war. After enduring years of them fighting, their parents decide to take drastic measures.
Terry Towers is a NY Times and USA Today bestselling author, with her books translated into six languages. The Moan for Uncle Series, The Sibling Rivalry Series, The Girl From The Coffee Shop series and over a dozen other titles have all graced the erotica and romance bestsellers charts.
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