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Lie To Me
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Ongoing, First published Nov 02, 2017
Mature
When Shylah Jones moved across the country for a new job, she knew it wasn't going to be easy. Between her ex-boyfriend, her ex-best friend, and her companies President, it was only going to get harder.
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Broken Promises

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[EDITING] It's been four years since we broke up, since I last saw him. I am no longer the person I used to be. I have gained a reputation as the most formidable businesswoman, feared by many, devoid of smiles, and often labeled as ruthless and arrogant. I have left my past behind and immersed myself in running my company. However, there remains one reminder of the time spent with him-a memory I desperately wish to forget as I strive to forge new memories. Though, deep down, I know I'm incapable of loving someone else. His name is Kayden McCoy, and he is still a popular pop star, considered one of the most attractive bachelors and renowned singers worldwide. He still carries the appearance of a bad boy, the only difference is he is really one now. Every woman seeks an opportunity to transform him, yet he swiftly changes girls like he changes his attire. And when fate reunites us, he decides to win me back. To mend our broken promises. If only it were that simple. +++ Second book in Broken series. Sequel of Two Sides but can be read as a stand-alone too