Kelsey Scott never wanted anything more serious than a hookup. Work triumphed all, men were simply trainable orgasm machines, and her friends and family were everything. But with her brother's wedding rapidly approaching and matchmaking ensuing from all angles, she decided she needed a buffer from
Bad in Baltimore 02 - Bad Boyfriend
โ Scribed by Mitchell, K A
- Book ID
- 109186129
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 128 KB
- Series
- Bad in Baltimore 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781609286224
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Overview: K.A. Mitchell discovered the magic of writing at an early age when she learned that a carefully crayoned note of apology sent to the kitchen in a toy truck would earn her a reprieve from banishment to her room. Her career as a spin-control artist was cut short when her family moved to a two-story house, and her trucks would not roll safely down the stairs. Around the same time, she decided that Chip and Ken made a much cuter couple than Ken and Barbie and was perplexed when invitations to play Barbie dropped off. She never stopped making stuff up, though, and was surprised to find out that people would pay her to do it. Although the men in her stories usually carry more emotional baggage than even LAX can lose in a year, she guarantees they always find their sexy way to a happy ending.
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