"As one for whom certain story lines and characters have become as real as life itself, _Crossing the Lines_ was a pure delight, a swift yet psychologically complex read, cleverly conceived and brilliantly executed." -**Dean Koontz,_New York Times_ Bestselling author ** Sulari Gentill, author
Crossing the Lines
β Scribed by S.J. Hooks
- Book ID
- 100658128
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 185 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
369 pages
** Desperate times call for desperate measures.**
On her way home from yet another failed job interview, Abigail Winters, a young, single mother on the verge of homelessness, accepts a proposition from a rich, handsome stranger.
Soon, Abigail is leading two very different lives that have to be kept separate at all costs: one in which sheβs a loving mother to her young son, and one in which she caters to the needs of the assertive and mysterious Mr. Thorne, both in and out of the bedroom.
Their relationship is meant to be strictly business but as lines are crossed and secrets revealed, Abigail finds herself struggling not to fall head over heels in love with her reclusive Sir, thus putting their arrangement in jeopardy.
Crossing the Lines is an older man, younger woman BDSM romance. 18+
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