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Double Protection - A Menage Love Triangle Romance

Selina Coffey

Editora: Lovy Books Ltd

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Enjoy this steamy love triangle young adult romance short story by bestselling romance author Selina Coffey.After losing both her parents, Allison’s life takes a dark turn when she witnesses a brutal murder outside her dorm—and becomes the killer’s next target. But things heat up when her irresistibly handsome hot professor, Daniel Carlson, starts flirting with her, and sexy Detective Hank Adams vows to keep her safe.Suddenly, Allison is caught between two sexy, gorgeous men, each making her heart race in different ways.As the killer closes in, Allison must navigate her tangled emotions and fight for her life. Will she survive the killer’s hunt or lose herself in the heat of the moment?This is an adult only steamy contemporary romance, appealing to readers who love fated mates, billionaire romance, forbidden and sizzling hot romances with a twist. Perfect for fans of Julia Kent, Roxy Sloane, Claire Kingsley, K.Bromberg and Sierra Rose.
Disponível desde: 26/10/2023.

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