His Distraction

His Distraction

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Alara Grace Monroe has always been the girl who plays it safe. Careful. Focused. Determined to build a future on her own terms, far from the life her family expected of her. Landing a job at a top publishing company feels like the beginning she's been waiting for. So one reckless night? Wasn't part of the plan. Neither was him. Theo Kingsley is used to control-in his work, in his life, and especially in his relationships. He doesn't blur lines. He doesn't get involved. And he definitely doesn't mix business with pleasure. Until Alara. Now she's in his office. In his space. In his thoughts more than she should be. And no matter how hard he tries to keep things professional... She's becoming the one distraction he can't afford.
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