When Laney Murphy walks into Muldoon's Pub in San Francisco, she has no idea that her life is about to change forever. The Muldoon family's offer of a job and a place to stay seems just too good to be true. And once she meets Sean Muldoon, the suspicious and distrustful son of the pub owners, she kn
Places in My Heart
โ Scribed by Lister, Sheryl
- Book ID
- 109134198
- Publisher
- Harlequin
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 160 KB
- Series
- Grays of Los Angeles 2; Harlequin Kimani Romance 494
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781488003738
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โฆ Synopsis
He's got all the right moves
Omar Drummond is a pro football superstar with a body that's a pure work of art. But Morgan Gray is forbidden to act on their chemistry, or repeat their impulsive kiss. Proving her worth as a sports agent means securing the notorious celebrity as a client, not a lover. Yet between flowers, sweet notes and heady hotel interludes, Omar is shamelessly seducing her...
Other agents--and exes--have tried using Omar as a meal ticket, and he's closed himself off from emotional entanglements. With Morgan, it's a whole new playbook. Smart and tough, she can negotiate a contract and turn him on all in one go, and he craves more. But in matters of trust, he's just fumbled badly. To win her he has to show her the man he can be away from the pitch and the limelight, and hope that this time they're both playing for keeps.
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