Walk Tall
β Scribed by Susi Hawke
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 85 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
*Watch out for the Assassins Claws *
Clay Moreno is a paid killer, just like his four brothers. Its the family businessthey fight together, they die together. Whether theyre working as a group or alone, they are a tight unit who protect their own.
Clay drew the short straw on their latest mission: assassinate the American president. He knew the case was going to be tough, but the last thing he expected to find was his mate the presidents own son. The fact that he began the case with plans to seduce his way into the White House via that same son is beside the point. What his mate doesnt know shouldnt hurt him
Nick Jackson is lonely and ordinary in a family of overachievers. He doesnt want to do photo ops for the press, prep for the next years tests over the summer or any of the hundreds of other things his mother hassles him about. All he wants is to relax after his first year of college, work on his tan and maybe find a boy to flirt with.
This is the first in a new series of short reads. Note: While mpreg exists in this world, we wont have a birth in every book. This book contains killer cats, ninja bunnies and a life-changing mating bite. Get ready for naughty-knotty fun and low-ball humor as only Susi Hawke can provide.
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