It wasn't supposed to go this way... Charlotte didn't want to be stuck on a private island with her ex, Aiden, but couldn't think of a good enough excuse to get out of it. Aiden dreaded seeing Charlotte again and hoped that bringing a few friends would create a shield between him and his past. Se
Inescapable
โ Scribed by Kelly, Mina
- Book ID
- 109097470
- Publisher
- Loose Id LLC
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 109 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781623002923
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Genre: Science Fiction & Space Opera, LGBT
When a theft goes wrong and Jared finds himself under arrest, his daring escape results in an extra passenger. Richard Kuiper the Seventh does not appreciate being magnetically handcuffed to a common criminal, even if he does enjoy the chance to indulge his sexual appetites guilt free.
Hiding out with some old friends of Jared's while they attempt to unlock the handcuffs, a bond grows between the two men that's more than magnetic, but Jared's initial mistrust comes back to haunt him. When the cuffs are removed Richard storms off, straight into a trap, and now Jared must decide what he's willing to risk for a man he's barely known for a week: his life, certainly, but his heart? He's never risked that before.
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