Saved by a Thug

Saved by a Thug

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**under construction** When my father, Mike Coleman, died after a shootout at his trap house, I felt so alone. My mother got remarried to one of the biggest drug dealers, Jay Hawk, five months after the funeral. Jay Hawk was one of my fathers rivals and back when they were young, my father stole my mother, Claire Henson from Jay. Since then Jay has hated my dad and due to that he hates me too. --- After a set up gone wrong, lots of things in Raelia's life begin to change.
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Unraveled

She lost everything. He never let anyone in. Until now. When Mike-a wealthy, emotionally guarded businessman-witnesses a woman struck by a car on the streets of Manhattan, he has no idea how much it will unravel the life he's spent years controlling. She wakes in a hospital with no name, no memories, and no one looking for her. Against every instinct, Mike brings her home. Jennifer is fragile but stubborn, broken but intuitive. As she recovers in his quiet penthouse, strange dreams begin to haunt her-of a little boy, of screaming, of something she can't remember but can't escape. And Mike? He knows who she is. He knows what happened. And every day he doesn't tell her, it gets harder to let her go. But Jennifer is slowly discovering herself again-and digging into parts of Mike he's buried deep. As secrets build and memories threaten to return, they're forced to ask the question neither of them is ready for: Is it safer to forget the past... or to face the truth together?

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