Beverly Hills Cop: Right Thing, Wrong Way (A BHC OC Series)

Beverly Hills Cop: Right Thing, Wrong Way (A BHC OC Series)

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In this sequel to "Beverly Hills Cop: The New Heat Is On." After Adam Foley hears sad news, he goes back to Beverly Hills to bury an old friend. Not only that, his godfather Billy Rosewood-- now turned mayor needs Adam's help after a group of gangs tries to kill Rosewood. Foley once again teams up with Stacy King and Bobby Abbott to help Rosewood what was the meaning of trying to kill Rosewood. "Beverly Hills Cop" Based on Characters created by Danilo Bach & Daniel Petrie Jr. Written by The Lone Knight
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-Sequel to Horns- *Description contains Book 1 spoilers* It's been 2 years since Billie has seen or even heard from Alexis, who practically vanished from Billie's life before she could even process what was happening. Since then her life has become an absolute whirlwind, with her music career really taking off and turning her into a household name all around the globe. At the same time, Alexis has been in prison and eventually witness protection as her court case progressed, until eventually she was allowed back into civilian life on probation. When the two are suddenly thrust back together through pure chance at a dingy dive bar, it doesn't take long for familiar feelings to surface. ~ AU. Though the names of some characters are the same as people in real life, they are still characters. The actions of said characters do not necessarily reflect the views, personality, or actions of the people they're named after and based around.

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