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Le Chauffeur [COMPLETED]

Le Chauffeur [COMPLETED]

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WpMetadataReadMatureComplete Mon, Jul 20, 20268h 37m
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Fiction
Romance
Slow Burn
Billionaires and CEOs
Workplace
He was sent to ruin her... but falling for her was never part of the plan. When Julian Sinclair takes a job as a chauffeur, he expects long hours, silence, and survival. What he doesn't expect... is her. Alexandra Reynolds. The untouchable CEO of a corporate empire, trapped in a marriage that feels more like a battlefield than a bond. In her world, power is everything, and trust is a liability. What begins as duty turns into proximity. Proximity turns into tension. And tension... turns dangerous. ( Mature content ahead. Reader discretion advised.)
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