_**A Brand New Tangled & Tempting Romance from New York Times Bestseller, Pepper Winters. **_ _" Must be slim, able to stand for long periods of time, and be impervious to the cold."_ The headline caught my attention. _" Hours are negotiable, pay is minimal, clothing absolutely forbidden."_ The
The Living Canvas (Master of Trickery, #2)
β Scribed by Winters, Pepper
- Book ID
- 110513346
- Publisher
- Pepper Winters
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 199 KB
- Series
- Master of Trickery 2
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The second and final book in the Master of Trickery Duet!
"Must be brave, stubborn, and impervious to the tempers of loved ones."
The first line hissed with history.
"Hours are endless, pay is non-existence, quitting absolutely forbidden."
The second line ached with truth.
"Able to function on no sleep, refrain from running when times get hard, and be more than just a living canvas but a lover."
The third thrummed with honesty.
"Other attributes required: forgiving, opinionated, and not afraid to tell me when Iβm wrong. Must also enjoy being touched and kissed at any time of my choosing."
The fourth glowed with promise.
"Call or email βYOUR HEART, HIS SOULβ if interested in applying."
The final made my future unfold.
The advert was so similar to one I should never have applied for.
A twist of fate that brought two destined people back together.
A job I would take in a heartbeat if the employer could offer such terms.
But I wasnβt free.
Neither was Gil.
Therefore, my interview could never happen.
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