A smoking hot rock star. A single mom with a deaf daughter. A second chance at love ... Don’t get attached to the sexy rock star. That’s what I tell myself after spending one hot night together after our high school reunion. After all, I need to put my daughter and her needs first. She’s already been rejected by her father. I won’t put her through that again. The only problem … Neither of us realizes he’s her guitar teacher and my daughter’s already halfway in love with him. And the sexy, charismatic Toby Summer is determined to have a second chance with me. Thoughtful, kind, protective, and generous, he’s every woman’s dream man. But we’ve both made mistakes. Mine comes back to haunt me, leaving me broken and battered. And revealing some unexpected news. My past could destroy my chance at a future. Grab this steamy, stand-alone contemporary romance about a magnetic, protective rock star and a sexy single mom doing her best to protect her deaf daughter. Reader discretion recommended: This book touches on themes of domestic violence. I have rated Second Chance Summer a well deserved 10+ stars but sadly 5 ��������������������'s is the highest. If you've ever had a book boyfriend crush before-hold on to your panties-get ready for Toby Summer because he IS everyone's wet dream-yes, I said it! You MUST READ this novel-I promise IT IS worth your time. Debra St James is an author of steamy, slow-burn contemporary romance with a penchant for swoony heroes who listen to their women's hearts as well as their words. Her stories are always guaranteed to take you on a journey that ultimately ends with a HEA!Debra loves to read romance. She can often be found with her nose stuck in her iPad, swooning over her latest book boyfriend. She writes part-time from her Perth home, which she shares with Mr. St James and their two sons, whose antics often make her roll her eyes and laugh in equal measure. Debra loves to eat cheese and chocolate (not together), and cheese and chocolate love Debra's thighs so much, that they never want to leave!Writing a novel had never been on her radar. One morning, she was enjoying a coffee by the river and a story sprouted, seemingly from nowhere. At the age of 51, she pulled up the Pages app on her phone and began to type, giving life to her debut, Loving Summer.The rest, as they say, is history!