From Rags
- Book ID
- 126173596
- Publisher
- Suzanne Wright
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Category
- Standards
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
There has only been three people in Jaxxon Carter's life who truly mattered to her. Her mum, who committed suicide. Her sister, who she hasnβt seen since her teens. And Connor McKenzie, who disappeared from her life the same day he left their foster home. The hardest part of that was that he never completely left her life because she was forever seeing him on T.V. or in magazines as a Formula One Driver. But Jaxxon refuses to live a βwoe is meβ life, even in spite of living alone in her one-roomed flat and being expected to survive on a ridiculously low income. Then one night she is offered a modelling job and before she knows it she has been catapulted to the peak of success, gaining fame, fortune and security. Oh and a stalker.
Connor McKenzie is busy trying to shake off his crazy ex-girlfriend β another woman who thought she could get around his no marriage rule β when he sees Jaxxon on the cover of a magazine. Remembering how close they had once been, heβs shocked when she doesnβt respond to his attempts to contact her and then acts indifferently to him when they meet. But Connor canβt let it go. The only reason he had kept his hands off her ten years ago was that she had been younger than him. Now that theyβre adults, he isnβt prepared to allow anything β not even Jaxxon β to stop him from having her.
Warning: This novel contains a bitchy female who curses like a sailor, a persistent alpha male who doesnβt understand the word βnoβ, and explicit hot sex in some very public places.
β¦ Subjects
love_contemporary
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