Crash-Point

Crash-Point

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Book number one. Ocean has been scraping by on talent and grit, trying to make a name in the crossover circuit. But no one will touch him sponsorship-wise except Austin Taylors. Which would be great-if Austin didn't keep tanking Ocean's other deals out of jealousy or control issues. Austin's this smooth-talking, smug CEO who keeps showing up where he shouldn't, claiming he's "just checking on his investment." But really, he just wants to rattle Ocean's cage. Some event forces them to live in the same house on the edge of town. Cue sexual tension through the roof. Ocean's trying to keep his distance, but Austin keeps flirting, pushing buttons, and definitely showing up shirtless after morning jogs.
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Jason Trujilo employs Cara Thompson as a worker in his exclusive club in order to pay back the money her father owed. Once she paid off the debt, Jason tells Cara that she is free to go. Six months later, Cara is doing well for herself, until Jason comes crashing back into her life, demanding that she leave with him. Cara refuses to leave her new life, and Jason is hell bent on having Cara under his control. So how will this story end? ------------------------------------------------- SNEAK PEEK: Thirty minutes prior to lunchtime, Cara knocked on Jason's office, and after given permission, she entered the office with a stapled packet. Jason looked at Cara swiftly before focusing back on the blank screen of his laptop. She sat on one of the chairs, and stared at him from behind her glasses, waiting to be acknowledged. A princess she was, but Jason didn't care to be her knight in shining armor. No. He would rather be the villain who trapped her in a tower and punished her for being so innocent and yet spoiled and self-centered and confident.

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