Author: kristieleighstephiewallsandmilahart

Harrison is a stickler for the rules; a pretty face and knockout body won’t change his expectations. But Candace throws him off his game with brains and beauty…and a total lack of interest in Harrison. When rumors of the new boss start to spread, Candace plans to keep her distance from the man who rules with an iron fist. However, when Harrison challenges her work and reprimands her publicly, … publicly, she can’t keep her cool.Will she draw him in with her sweet charm or freeze him out completely? It’s up to Harrison to either prove the rumors wrong or…

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You’d think that working at a cafe I’d understand the definition of the word sweet, as it turned out, I did not. At least, not until I got a taste of the man sweeter than the sugar mixed in your afternoon tea.All it took was a wad of cash, a fancy dress, and thirty minutes of passion.I, Peyton Sanders, am not—and never will be—a whore. I was stupid to agree to date some random dude from the Sugar … random dude from the Sugar Daddy app, even with the promise of ludicrous amounts of money.But that dating app changed my…

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It started off as a game, sending a pic anonymously. All I’d planned to do was ruffle her feathers, maybe make her blush with embarrassment and possibly desire. I sure as hell had no intention of falling for her.Although I fantasized about her being beneath me, watching her unravel, that would never happen anywhere other than in my wet dreams. Bronwyn James was fine wine to my cheap beer—the two … beer—the two didn’t mix in polite society without a hangover.But on Snapchat, we were equals. Social and economic standings didn’t come into play, and neither did our age…until my…

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BrayleighI had decided a long time ago that the guy who put a ring on my finger would be one that checked every box on my list.✓ Looks✓ Money✓ Social StandingSome sexy fireman was not going to change anything. Drunk or not, I knew to keep my feelings locked up tight with men who didn’t meet that standard.CarterTaking a prim princess home for the night was a safe bet. She’d wake up to her mistake, … night was a safe bet. She’d wake up to her mistake, realizing I didn’t live in a mansion or sleep on twelve-hundred thread-count sheets.…

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