(The Bourbon Street Boys Book 1) When a mysterious text message summons May Wexler to a biker bar in downtown New Orleans, she knows something is very wrong. Her sister has sent out an SOS, but when May gets there, she’s nowhere to be found and May is the one in trouble—she’s wearing pink espadrille
Wrong Turn, Right Direction (The Bourbon Street Boys Book 4)
✍ Scribed by Casey, Elle
- Book ID
- 108851432
- Publisher
- Montlake Romance Publishing
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 344 KB
- Series
- The Bourbon Street Boys Book 4
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781477848715
- ASIN
- B01N06VXRH
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✦ Synopsis
Tamika Cleary takes a wrong turn up a one-way street—and straight into Thibault Delacroix’s leg as he steps into the road. But Mika’s in a hurry, and she certainly doesn’t have time for a guy who can’t even look both ways before crossing, even if he does have a cute face, a body to die for, and the darkest, thickest eyelashes she’s ever seen. Unfortunately for Mika, fate has other ideas. When she’s threatened by her employer, a Russian mafia boss known as “The Thief”, she’s forced to accept Thibault’s help. As the co-owner of the Bourbon Street Boys security firm, he believes he can keep her safe. But Mika has a whole load of trust issues—and the pushier Thibault is about helping, the more stubbornly she tries to resist. Mika may have taken a wrong turn the day they met, but will she finally let someone steer her in the right direction?
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