Shelly Hansen was horrified when Great Aunt Milly's infamous wedding dress arrived. Family legend said she'd marry the next man she met. So when she ran into handsome Mark Brady, Shelly told herself - and him - that she wasn't interested. But then she started seeing him everywhere...
The Cuddler: Meet Your Man
โ Scribed by Kingstown, Liv
- Publisher
- Babe Fuel Books
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 193 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Just when you thought love was out of reachโฆ For one night, I plan to find someone. To take me home. To make me feel good. And Iโll meet him. Heโll make a promise on our first night, which will become impossible to keep. So, one night will turn into two. And two nights will lead to three. By the fourth, heโll have delivered everything I couldโve wanted and more. Heโll even ask me to stay longer. Naturally, heโll get upset when I say that I canโt. I wish I could explain things. Make him understand. But since Iโve gotten to know him, thereโs really no point. I must leave.
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