Meet Trent. Trent is perfect. Trent is tall, blond, wholesome, athletic, and popular. Meet Jason. Jason is dark, broody, and usually dressed in black. Jason doesn't really like anyone or anything. But Jason loves Trent. Get to know Trent and Jason as you enjoy seven short stories full of love, sex,
Trent
β Scribed by Kathi S. Barton
- Publisher
- World Castle Publishing, LLC
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 148 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Johanna, better known as Joe, had been a day walker for her only friend, Noah, for centuries. An immortal with eight hundred years under her belt, she had become proficient in several languages and occupations. When her friend Noah talked about meeting the sun, she had every intention of following in his path.
Joe had only gone to the Calhounβs office to catch a ride to the estate. When she entered, it took her breath away to see the younger man on the floor and no one doing a damn thing to help him.
Trent Calhoun had forgotten how to have fun. Diving into his work was what kept him happy. At 33 he had no life, so when he had a heart attack, his doctor said to change his ways or else.
When the gorgeous woman stumbled into his hospital room, Trent thought his dad was up to his old tricks againβthat was until he caught her scentβ¦. Now, because of his wolf, heβs face to face with an angry vampireβ¦.
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