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It's Like a Hug in a Mug

It's Like a Hug in a Mug

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, Sep 28, 2025
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Romance
Samantha started working for the CBI about a year ago, and from the beginning, she and Patrick Jane had chemistry, whether Samantha wanted to acknowledge it or not. Patrick, however, did acknowledge it and decided to use their most recent case to his advantage. In this story, Samantha will have to come to terms with the fact that not only does she like Jane despite him being a troublemaker while she is a goody-two-shoes, but she also will have to come to terms with the fact that she wants him in ways she never would have imagined. Patrick, on the other hand, knows he wants Samantha and plans to give her an experience she will never forget, as Patrick is the only one who can see through Samantha and reach those parts of her that she has never let anyone else ever touch or see. Through his stereotypical troublemaking antics, hypnosis, and charm, Patrick will be able to demonstrate to Samantha both his devotion and his need for her in his life. Now, let the chase begin.
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