Protecting Willow (Book 2)
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  • Reads 2,458
  • Votes 141
  • Parts 30
  • Time 2h 34m
Complete, First published Jul 10, 2016
Book 2: Gaines Brothers Trilogy


Willow has lived a hard life, & all she wants is a chance to change that. With Kolten, she knows that chance is finally a reality. 
When she starts randomly receiving money from an anonymous source, she knows that someone out there is helping her. But, she desperately wants to know who.

Kolten only wants to help Willow live the life she deserves. But, how well can he do that when someone else doesn't want to let her go?




*Can be read as a stand alone book, but features characters from the first book.
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Book 1: Gaines Brothers Trilogy Madison has a past that she just wants to get rid of. With Jackson by her side, she feels like she can finally get past it. When she starts to get texts from an unknown number, she knows that her past is coming back to haunt her. Jackson only wants to keep Madison safe. But, with someone who is determined to have her, how far will he have to go to save the girl he loves? **Scene from the book** "Who's Joel?" Joel? The name didn't sound familiar. "I don't know a Joel. Why?" "You have a text from a Joel." I gave him a confused look. That was weird. I took my phone from him & saw that I did have a text from someone named Joel. "That's strange. I didn't think I had a 'Joel' in my contacts." I opened the message. Joel: I loved seeing you last night. You looked beautiful. I don't think your boyfriend was too glad to see me, though. I can't wait until I can have you for my own again. See you, sweetheart. *Can be read as a stand alone book.