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His Temptation - Bad Boy Romantic Suspense Short Story

Selina Coffey

Casa editrice: Lovy Books Ltd

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Julie thought she could leave her past behind. But her abuser followed her home—and now the people she loves are in danger.And then there’s Axel Kehoe. The bad boy she once gave her heart to… The gang leader she swore she’d never trust again.Dangerous, commanding, and utterly irresistible, Axel wants two things: to destroy the man tormenting Julie and to pull her back into his arms. But claiming her means risking everything he’s built.Now Julie faces an impossible choice—keep Axel at arm’s length to protect her heart, or let him in and risk losing it all over again.
Disponibile da: 26/10/2023.

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