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Cover of Breaking the Beast: A Reverse Harem Fairy Tale Romance (Seven Ways to Sin Book 5)

Breaking the Beast: A Reverse Harem Fairy Tale Romance (Seven Ways to Sin Book 5)

✍ Scribed by Nicole Casey


Book ID
111884913
Tongue
English
Weight
101 KB
Category
Fiction
ASIN
B09BDBFZTW

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✦ Synopsis


I’m here to interview The Beast, the French billionaire and ex-wrestler. Who knows that SEVEN lonely French men have other plans for me…

When I’m asked to write an investigative piece on the ripped ex-wrestler who disappeared years ago, I know this is a job of a lifetime and potentially my biggest break as a journalist.

There’s just one problem. The Beast never leaves his castle. If I want the job, I need to move in with him.

Jacques, The Beast, is not who I imagined him to be at all. With chiseled abs and rock-hard body covered in tattoos, he is hiding a dark, painful past that I’m eager to find out. A damaged soul, he’s very protective of his privacy, only trusting his six best friends, who now work for him in the castle.

Γ‰tienne, Isiah, Alexandre, RaphaΓ«l, Vincent, and Bernard all have smoking hot bodies to die for and a sexy French accent when they speak. Each one hotter than the last.

Day by day, I'm more tempted by their shredded bodies and smoldering eyes.

I can’t stop myself from imagining their irresistible bodies on me, their skillful hands caressing me, making me scream their names.

And to my surprise, the men are lonely too, and our connection is overwhelming.

Before long, hot kisses are exchanged and sensual touches drive me wild.

But when my ailing Dad breaks down, I have to leave.
And I walk right into a trap…
A trap that may separate me from my lovers for good.

Will our red-hot love affair survive? Or will our terrifying pasts destroy everything?


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