**A story of a woman police officer, who finds love where she least expects to find it.** Lucy is a single, young, and attractive woman working the daily grind as a police officer in a small city. She's grown bored with her life and worst of all she is lonely. One night, while she's investigating
Stolen Hearts
β Scribed by Renee Harless
- Book ID
- 111168006
- Publisher
- Renee Harless
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 99 KB
- Series
- Stolen
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780463207468
- ASIN
- B07Q369YN4
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Taylor Hughes is a rule follower, no detail ever goes overlooked. That attention to detail is imperative in every aspect of her life, especially her job as an event planner
Rule One: The client is always right.
Rule Two: Make it magical.
Rule Three: Go the extra mile for any guest.
Rule Four: Never take anything from an event. (Note: that includes any treats.)
When Hunter Divers, the sexy bartender, handed her a whiskey sour and a ride back to her apartment she forgets all about her rules for one night of recklessness.
What happens when her lapse in judgment leaves her with a keepsake from that night?
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