There are a few things you should know about my brother's roommate. Wolfie Cox is . . . complicated. Terminally sexy, and more importantly, he has an impressive stick lodged so far up his ass, he's about as emotionally available as a chinchilla. Actually, that might be an insult to the chinchilla co
My Roommate's Brother
β Scribed by Stone, Cary
- Book ID
- 108404648
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 28 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Katelyn Mooreβs life is about to be turned upside down. She has spent most of her life focused on academics and literally devoid of relationships. But, this all changes when she encounters her roommateβs brother, the gorgeous Luke Reynolds.
At first glance, a girl could melt in the presence of a guy like Luke. His tall, muscular frame, only compliments his striking good looks and mesmerizing eyes. For Katelyn, a guy like Luke is usually off limits. Fortunately, this may not be the case for Katelyn. Luke needs her help in a desperate way.
As their two worlds collide, neither of them can be prepared for what sacrifices lie ahead. It will be a journey full of love, disappointment, and scorching romance. But, will Katelyn find lasting love with Luke or languish in heartache?
This book is standalone intended as a single read and can be enjoyed in one sitting. Readers should understand that this adult romance book is intended for mature audiences only as it contains explicit language and sexual situations.
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