Double Trouble

Double Trouble

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Jayden Cyn has everything a girl can think of; a gorgeous studio apartment that overlooks Las Vegas lights, a nice red Bentley, a wonderful job at an amazing radio station, and a handsomely, wealthy boyfriend of two years, Luke Brunt. Everything Jayden wanted she got it and anything she didn't want was tossed, especially Andy Brunt, her boyfriend's obnoxious identical twin brother. Who can blame her. Andy is your typical charming asshole, who can be a complete cold-hearted bastard. Brutally honest mixed with a sexy smile is somehow a dreamboat to plenty of women. Well except Jayden, and a few others - but they aren't in this story. How in the world did these two enemies end up in bed together?
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