Throughout his entire life, he has been told that he is incapable of experiencing love, laughter, happiness, or bliss. His destiny was predetermined before he was even born. Although many factors contribute to one's personality, why is it that the quiet and observant ones are often the most dangerous individuals in the room? It is a puzzle that has always perplexed people. While the saying goes, "The loudest individual in the room is the weakest," what about the saying, "The quietest individual in the room is the most dangerous?"
No one knows his name, his appearance, or anything about him. He's a complete mystery. Nevertheless, everyone has an opinion of him as the man who brutally killed twenty men in just ten minutes. He shows no remorse or emotion, and he has no redeeming qualities.
It's often said that everyone hates villains, but rarely do people talk about their origin stories or care to hear them out. In the case of this particular individual, he doesn't want anyone to know about his past. His life was full of trauma and abuse.
However, everything changed when he met her. She saw him for who he truly was, and She saw him as her savior. He became her beast, and together they found solace in each other's company.
As Dallas and Drayton navigate life in the spotlight, Spencer is navigating intense feelings for Nathan - her best friend's brother.
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Dallas and Drayton are planning their wedding, talking babies and learning how to navigate life in LA now that Drayton is a hotshot football player in the big leagues. Meanwhile, Spencer and Nathan are back at home in Colorado, coming to terms with their feelings for one another and learning how to co-parent with Grayson, the father of Spencer's daughter. Will the realities of adult life strengthen them - or will their relationships break?
[Sequel to The QB Bad Boy and Me]
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