The Glass Knife

The Glass Knife

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Sloane Vance is the most expensive thing in every room, by design. A model who has never once been wanted for free, she reads every gaze in a room like a buyer she's already priced - and she is very, very good at it. Then the agency assigns her a close-protection officer she didn't choose and can't read. Ward is British, ex-SAS, immovable. He can't be flattered, bought, or rattled by a single one of the moves that have always worked. He keeps his distance like it's policy. Maybe it is. She wants the lever that finally cracks him. She's terrified of what happens the day she finds it. A slow-burn that never pays out - because being seen for free is the one thing she isn't sure she can survive.
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