I never believed in love at first sight... Until the ATM ate my debit card, And Jackson Boudreaux stepped in to save the day. All business, in his nine to five banker suit-- I couldnโt help but wonder what he was hiding under that perfect form. I was leather and handcuffs. He was t
Kat, Knight Watch: Iron Orchids
โ Scribed by Norman, Danielle
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 88 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07ZY7BZYS
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
I never believed in love at first sight...
Until the ATM ate my debit card,
And Jackson Boudreaux stepped in to save the day.
All business, in his nine to five banker suit--
I couldnโt help but wonder what he was hiding under that perfect form.
I was leather and handcuffs.
He was ties and cuff-links,
But it didn't matter that we were from two different worlds.
Once we collided there was no going back.
Neither of us were ready for loveโฆ
He came with baggage and drama not to mention a young son.
I avoided drama like the plague and avoided little kids even more.
โฆ Subjects
Contemporary
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