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Shattered - An Alpha Billionaire Romance

Michelle Love

Editora: Michelle Love

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Sinopse

Love was the last thing on my mind.
But all of that changed the day I met my sizzling doctor!

I was left alone after my billionaire husband died.
Everything was a mystery.

First, my ex-husband was accused of paying someone to kill me.
Then, someone got rid of him.

Everything happened so quickly.
I didn't know who to trust anymore.

Thankfully I met my handsome doctor.
He was tall and had beautiful big green eyes.

He knew exactly what to do to fix me up and how to treat me, 
Especially between the sheets.
So I gave myself a chance at love again.

But everything changed when tragedy struck once again.
Someone is still after me, and he will not stop until he takes my life.

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Disponível desde: 07/12/2023.

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