Force of Habit
β Scribed by Alice Loweecey
- Publisher
- Alice Loweecey
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 148 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Giulia Falcone is convinced she's going to Hell. First, because she left the convent. Second, her new job with a private investigator has her sneaking around and lying. Adjusting to life in the outside world isn't easy. Makeup, dating, and sex are all new to her. And despite a crush on her boss Frank Driscollβa foul-mouthed, soft-hearted ex-copβGiulia is sure he'd never fall for an ex-nun.Her first case involves drop-dead handsome Blake Parker, a man with immense wealth and an ego to match. He and his fiancΓ©e are getting disturbing "gifts" with messages based on biblical verses. When Giulia is drawn into the stalker's twisted game, salacious photos of her appear, threatening her job and her friendship with Frank. No one imaginesβleast of all naΓ―ve Giuliaβthe danger ahead, when following the clues turns into a fight for her life.
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