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Ace by antoniawritess
antoniawritess
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[COMPLETE][EDITING] Ace Hernandez, the Mafia King, known as the Devil. Sofia Diaz, known as an angel. The two are arranged to be married, forced by their fathers, joining the two Mafia's. But Sofia eventually learns, even the devil was once an angel. Cover by @alluringathena *This book is more of a romance book than Mafia book and I hope you enjoyyy*
The Good Girl's Promise by Abbey1947
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She was fire; he was ice. He was bad and she was good. He was rude cocky and arrogant. She was sarcastic, depressed and lonely. Opposites attract. But so do lies, murder, bets, and promises. For we are all crooked souls trying to stay up straight. Trying to survive. Trying to hold on to something or someone. They had each other. They were opposites, but they had the perfect attraction. The perfect opposite attraction. Copyright 2017
Bad Boy Kisses by BreakFreexx
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Emilie Grey found her boyfriend Conner Hanglinton cheating on her after two years of dating. She's crushed but of course with the help of her crazy best friend she is going to move on. To bad, she didn't know just exactly how her best friend was going to help her until it was to late. Now she has the school's bad-ass not leaving her alone and even crazier than that are his bad boy kisses....
The Lifeguard  by _SincerelySadie_
_SincerelySadie_
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"Follow me," he said gruffly. "But I- ," I stopped when I saw the dark look he gave me. Instead I just looked down and quietly followed him. Once we reached his office I walked inside and immediately shuttered at the draft. Promptly the door slammed shut causing me to jump and it followed by the clicking of the lock. I swallowed the lump down my throat, an ounce of fear trickling through me. "What did I say about running?" He asked in a low, husky voice. "No running," whispered back, not sure if he heard. "And, do you remember what I said would happen next time I caught you running?" He asked. I nodded, my heart thumping extremely loudly in my chest. "Excellent, now bend over the desk," he ordered.