If you knew anything about Justin Wilde, youβd know he lived up to his last name. He was the reckless oneβ¦ the one who went looking for trouble. He had lived in New York for six years, but he recently moved back home to Lexington accompanied by his young daughter and rumors of past trouble. I didnβ
Mischief & Mayhem: A Romance (Tanner Family Book 1)
β Scribed by St. James, Brooke
- Book ID
- 110534067
- Publisher
- Parkside Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 74 KB
- Series
- Tanner Family 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07XTSD468
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Zeke Tanner was my childhood crush, but over a decade had passed since Iβd last seen him. For many years I had done my best to avoid him and the entire Tanner family. The circumstances that caused me to keep my distance were entirely my fault, but the sheer mention of the Tanner family still filled me with waves of dread. Thankfully, Lexington was a large city and I never had to encounter them. That would all change though. One minute I was happily working as a pastry chef and the next I was dealing with an order for the Tanner family. All those feelings of regret came rushing back as I wrote βHappy Birthday Zekeβ on the cake. I thought I could simply hide in the back of the bakery and escape an encounter with them. Fortunately for me, things didnβt play out like I expected.
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