Just a Little Danger - Merry Farmer - Books - Independently Published - 9798655358997 - July 14, 2020
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Just a Little Danger

Merry Farmer

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Just a Little Danger

Everett Jewel is the hottest star the London stage has seen in a generation. He is brash, sensual, and sure of himself. Men and women throw themselves at his feet, and he laps up the attention. But all of Everett's glittering star power hides his wounded heart. He has adoration, but he longs for a love that he doesn't think he's worthy of, due to his dark past. Metropolitan Police officer Patrick Wrexham has never been wanted by anyone. From the time he was a child, fighting for scraps in the orphanage where he was raised, he has always been overlooked, in spite of his good heart and determination to protect the weak. He is the complete opposite of Everett in every way, and he knows it. Which is why he has been infatuated since the moment he first saw Everett perform. When Everett and Patrick team up to hunt down the ringleaders of a child kidnapping ring, their skills make them the perfect professional match. But sparks fly between them right from the start, creating a tempestuous, sensual partnership. And when Everett's ego lands him in deeper trouble than he ever could have dreamed of, it's up to Patrick to become the hero he never believed he could be to save the man he loves. PLEASE BE ADVISED: Steam level - very spicy! And yes, this is an m/m romance, so if that's not your thing, feel free to pass on this one. THE BROTHERHOOD series consists of: Just a Little WickednessJust a Little TemptationJust a Little DangerJust a Little SeductionJust a Little Heartach

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 14, 2020
ISBN13 9798655358997
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 330
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 18 mm   ·   326 g
Language English  

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