The Playboy's Princess

The Playboy's Princess

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Camila fleas her abusive husband, who has connections that reach far and wide. Her only hope of escape is to hide in a place that he would never find her. That place finds her as she passes out on a bus destined for anywhere but where she was. Walter, the fill in bus driver finds her on the bus and takes her home. He's an elderly man with a grouchy temperment and a heart of gold. He sets Camila up in a barn loft apartment, being the high profile supermodel that she is who would think to look for her there. Luke is a playboy, that had his heart tore out by his ex-wife and his best friend, when they had a one night stand. He's sworn off commitment and quickly fell into the role of playboy. WIll a bet between the two bring them together or will the playboy find himself in deeper than he thought he would ever be when Camila's husband is informed of where his wife is hiding?
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