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Brother's Keeper
โ Scribed by Nan Comargue
- Publisher
- Totally Bound Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 69 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1786510596
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โฆ Synopsis
Alexa believed Nik was her half-brother, when she visits California for Russian Orthodox Christmas and learns the truth, their relationship becomes wild, hotand very unorthodox.
Niks devil-may-care attitude drives Alexa crazy, but because hes her younger half-brother, she has to see him every Russian Orthodox Christmaseven after he kissed her two years ago and made her feel things that just couldn't ever be. This year, the holiday starts with Alexa finding out Niks not related to her at all, a fact her family has kept from her for decades.
The revelation sends Alexa into a tailspin, and the person who offers her comfort is the last one she expectsNik. After waking up to find Nik in her bed the next day, that comfort turns into unexpectedly hot sex, which only complicates the burgeoning feelings she has for him.
The last thing Alexa wants is to disrupt her life with a man she cant trusta man she already knows she cares far too deeply for. But easygoing Nik proves to be far more determined than shed ever imagined when their fragile, new love is on the line.
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