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Black Tie

Mia London

Editora: Mia London Books

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Sinopse

Dane laid eyes on her…
 
…and he was hooked.
 
He had to have her.
 
Sure, she worked for him. Didn’t matter.
 
 
 
Sophie gapped at the employment contracts before her. Yes, contracts. The second offer was thrilling, sexy, and unheard of.
 
What was she supposed to tell the man she’d admired since college?
 
 
 
You’ll love this Cinderella story because everyone wants a chance to create the life they truly desire.
 
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Disponível desde: 20/08/2021.

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