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Theres Something About Jack
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Em andamento, Primeira publicação em fev 16, 2016
Hazel Snow is a smart, cute and clever psychiatrist from New York. Her life is going nowhere until she meets Jack Parker, a interesting, hot man with a passion for cats.

Hazel takes an instant disliking to Jack and the mean and rude ways he learnt during his years in New York.

However, when a Mugger tries to Attack Hazel, Jack springs to the rescue. Hazel begins to notices that Jack is actually rather admirable at heart.

But, the pressures of Jack's job as a private detective leave him blind to Hazel's affections and Hazel takes up star gazing to try an distract himself.

Finally, when violent nurse, Sapphire Richmond, threatens to come between them, Jack has to act fast. But will they ever find the deep love that they deserve?
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13 capítulos Em andamento

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