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Bad for You (A New Adult Billionaire Romance)

✍ Scribed by Hart, Alana; Fox, Caia


Book ID
109040679
Publisher
Hartfelt Books
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Weight
155 KB
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


They could save each other ... or go down in flames.

A haunted man...

Wilson Caldwell would give anything to go back and change that terrible night. But he can't, so when things get too bad, he dulls the pain with booze and women. He doesn't think he'll ever settle down ... until he starts to see his assistant, Corinna, in a whole new light.

A loyal woman...

Corinna doesn't know what caused her billionaire boss's self-destructive tendencies, but part of her job is putting her foot down when his antics get out of hand. She admires the intelligence and kindness beneath his pain, and can't help dreaming of what might be. But she knows better than to think a man like Wilson could ever fall for a girl from the wrong side of the tracks.

A dangerous ruse

When Wilson's mother tries to get him back together with his jealous ex, Corinna finds herself pressed into service as her boss's fake fiancΓ©e. Their charade ignites a very real passion between them ... but can Corinna heal the hole in Wilson's heart? Or will the darkness of his past destroy them both?

**Bad for You is a sexy billionaire romance. No cliffhanger, no cheating, HEA!**

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