Birthday Kisses By Monica Murphy 〈High Speed〉

: He transitions from an impulsive, dominant "bad boy" to a doting, attentive husband and father. Reviewers frequently highlight his devotion, noting that his primary goal throughout the novella is ensuring Wren feels valued and happy.

Birthday Kisses (Lancaster Prep, #2.5) by Monica Murphy - Goodreads Birthday Kisses by Monica Murphy

As a "thank you" to fans, the novella is less about a traditional conflict and more about providing a "Happily Ever After" (HEA) check-in. It maintains the "spicy" chemistry characteristic of Murphy’s work but grounds it in the emotional security of a long-term partnership. For readers, its value lies in its relatability—showing that even for a "social media sensation" couple, love requires constant effort and care. : He transitions from an impulsive, dominant "bad

: The plot is driven by a gift from Crew's brother, Grant—an offer of "alone time" that allows the couple to step away from their stressors and focus on each other just before Wren’s Christmas birthday. : Now living in New York City with

: Now living in New York City with a five-month-old daughter named Willow, the couple must navigate the physical and mental exhaustion of parenthood.