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Cover of Unbound: The Pentagon Group, Book 2

Unbound: The Pentagon Group, Book 2

โœ Scribed by Rey, Rosemary


Book ID
108666450
Publisher
Rosemary Rey
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Weight
201 KB
Series
The Pentagon Group 2
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


Perla Mercurio discovers that the man she fell in love with, Dr. Mathias Keene, wooed her under false pretenses. Upon her discovery of the truth, she tries to mend her broken heart, leaving the handsome doctor in her past. However, Matt is not so easy to shake off. In an effort to win back the love of his life, he makes Perla an offer she cannot refuse. To move forward with her life, Perla must make the hardest decision of her life, but she may never be able to move forward from Matt or the men of The Pentagon Group.

About the Author

Rosemary Rey lives in the Midwest with her three kids and husband. She has been reading books all her life. She started writing short stories for her own pleasure since she was ten-years-old. Rosemary self published her first book, Rebound, after she couldn't stop thinking about the characters swirling in her head. She hopes you like her first suspenseful erotica fiction series offering.


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