Main Squeeze
β Scribed by Weston, Parker
- Book ID
- 110245347
- Publisher
- BrixBaxter Publishing
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 571 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Leave the family fortune for love? Heh. Not a chance. Besides, romance is a luxury a man like me canβt afford. I come from wealth and lots of it. And wealth comes with responsibility. Not freedom. People like to get that shit mixed up. But I gotta get away for a while. A small coastal town in the Northeast is perfect, until it isnβt. The pretty single mom I meet there is everything I want in my life, but sheβs not going to be accepted by my family. And sheβs damaged goods. Her words. Not mine. The bastard that knocked her up years ago left without a word, and this beautiful girl is scarred. But Iβm not him. Worse in some ways and better in others, I have no choice but to try. Even though it will cost me everything I thought was important. Iβm over casual flings. Time to become this ladyβs main squeeze.
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