Harry Dinsmore doesnβt talk much, unless itβs about his crew or fire season. He doesnβt make small talk and he doesnβt seek out others who do. If youβre crazy enough to ask him about his family, be prepared to get a tongue lashing that will leave your ears next to bleeding. Katie Richards love
Danny (Wild Tinder Series Book 4)
β Scribed by Marie Fraser
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 240 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Danny Carpenter is smart and cocky. Although heβs seemingly earned the right to be. Second only to Jackson, Danny is just as competent and often takes Jacksonβs place during the low season. When it comes to women, he often keeps his cards close, knowing just how the others would tease him ruthlessly if they knew heβd only ever been with one woman. As a beta, heβs quick-witted, smart and self-assured. But as a man, heβs holding out for his soul mate.
Rebekah Cortez is smart, with a wicked sense of humor and sheβs always laughing. Sheβs often brutally honest and doesnβt shrink away when others are honest in the same tone. She notices that Danny seems to favor honesty, when they meet at a club and almost immediately sheβs drawn to him.
Can Danny trust Rebekah with his secret? Will he open himself up to the possibilities, or close himself off for good when things donβt seem clear between them?
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