Best Man For The Job (The Men of Fear Incorporated Book 1)
โ Scribed by Valentine, Melinda
- Book ID
- 108859770
- Publisher
- Limitless Publishing LLC
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 104 KB
- Series
- The Men of Fear Incorporated Book 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B01GUF9C98
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โฆ Synopsis
Sloane Robertson has it allโan awesome job, a handsome boyfriend, and the perfect apartmentโฆ Well, maybe everything isnโt perfect. Her boss is acting strange, and constantly covering for him is taking its toll. Her handsome boyfriend also happens to be a cheating scumbag. At least she has a great apartment. However, after witnessing her bossโs murder, Sloane is forced to take refuge with the best man in her cousinโs wedding. The sexy ex-cop currently works at a security firm, and since her boyfriend canโt be bothered to protect her, Maxwell Fear steps in. Max has been on protection detail a time or two, so he knows he has what it takes to keep Sloane safeโฆ Max knows all too well what can happen to a witness of a violent crime. Protecting Sloane is just another job. That mind-numbing kiss at her front door after dinner at her cousinโs house was a fluke. He will keep it professional and do his job. But whatโs business without at least a little pleasure? After watching Sloane suffer through her boyfriendโs constant indiscretions, Max is certain she deserves better. Can he manage to keep Sloane safe long enough to convince her to ditch her boyfriend and make her realize that heโs theโฆ โโโโโฆbest man for the job?
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