The Bad Boy And The Farmer's Daughter
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  • Reads 2,574
  • Votes 65
  • Parts 10
  • Time 34m
Ongoing, First published Jun 08, 2014
Coal Onyx Slate is exactly what his name symbolizes. He's dark and has a rough past. He's been in and out of jail more times then one can count. His parole officer found something that might straighten him out. Well one can hope..

A job opening at Crossing Over Farms. Its an animal rescue in southern Louisiana. It takes in any kind of animal no matter the state or temperament. They are asking for live in workers. No previous work experience needed. 

This is the best option yet. Hoping to get Coal on the straight an narrow his parole officer orders him to take the job. Not knowing the owner has a daughter.

Enter Honor Ivory Clear. She's the Farmers daughter. Has never gotten in trouble. Innocent. Clean. Clear. Will she fall for the bad boy? Will she be corrupted? Will she change him? Will the meet in the middle? Why  I asking all these questions? Read and find out
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