Steele & Cross: "Fire Meets Fury"

Steele & Cross: "Fire Meets Fury"

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Sierra Cross and Blaize Steele-childhood best friends, partners-in-crime, and Draven City's most chaotic duo-are forced into an arranged marriage by their ruthless billionaire families. There's just one problem: they'd rather set the world on fire than say "I do." She's a razor-tongued rebel with a reputation for burning bridges. He's a smoldering troublemaker with a smirk that hides secrets. Together? A disaster waiting to happen.
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