I left everything behind. . . even her. I had fallen in love with a girl; innocent, pure, and the daughter of a pastor. She became my world. Until her father tore her from my arms, cursing me to hell. I was Jayden Henry, the bad kid, the poor kid, the boy with no future. How could I ever give h
Claiming What's Mine
β Scribed by Jennifer Sucevic
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 126 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
From USA Today Bestselling Author Jennifer Sucevic comes a sexy, new standalone novel.
Sofia
I've made it a point to steer clear of the men who work for my father. I have no intention of getting tangled up in that lifestyle. But there's something about Roman, an irrepressible energy that snaps and sizzles between us. The weight of his stare makes the nerve endings under my skin prickle with awareness. From the moment we met, his dislike was palpable. And nothing has changed in the three years I've known him. If I were smart, I'd stay away.
But I'm not smart.
I've proven that time and time again where this man is concerned.
Roman
The moment I saw her, I knew she had the power to destroy everything I'd spent years trying to accomplish. I can't allow that to happen. Most days, I'm barely civil to her, because I know all hell will break loose once the floodgates open. When Sofia should be the last thing I'm thinking about, she'll relentlessly push...
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