Falling Angel
โ Scribed by Richter, Carmen
- Publisher
- Independently Published
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 437 KB
- Series
- Cresthill Alumni 2
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Daphne
Contrary to popular belief, being an internationally acclaimed rock star wasnt all glitz and glamour.
Time was not a luxury in my life when every second of every day was accounted for. I even had to watch my friends lives from afar. And everywhere I turned, people seemed to want things from me.
One more autograph.
One more interview.
One more tour date.
Now, I had a stalker who seemed to want something much more terrifying: me. All to themselves.
Ezra
When I started my job as Daphne DeVilles new head of security, I was expecting a nightmare. I mean, I already had an eight-year-old daughter at home. The last thing I needed was to be a babysitter for a spoiled brat who had fired half of her crew in the middle of a tour.
And then I met her, and she was the complete opposite of everything I expected: sweet, down-to-earth, and even a little shy. In an industry dominated by fake, she was refreshingly real.
Daphne was a job. Just another person I was supposed to protect. But, as I fought to keep her safe from a faceless terror, the line between personal and professional quickly started to blur.
How was I supposed to keep her at arms length when what I really wanted to do was just keep her in my arms?
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