Rule #1 Hands off Samantha. My best friendβs little sister. I knew thatβ¦ Then how do I explain to him sheβs pregnant with my baby? Every good businessman knows that mistakes can make or break you. I know that more than anyone. When I was young and stupid, I broke the heart of the only girl Iβd e
The Billionaire's Secret Regret
β Scribed by Brent, Tara
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 100 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Billionaire. Playboy. Her brother's best friend. And her baby's daddy? The last time I saw Joanna she was just a kid, following me around like a puppy dog. But now that she's all grown up, those curves make me want to get behind her. Make her moan my name. Her over-protective brother would never let it happen. But I like a challenge. It can be our little secret. Until her abusive ex-boyfriend shows up in town and ruins everything. If he even tries to lay a finger on her ... he'll regret it. I'll do anything to protect my new family. No matter what. Contains mature themes.
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