Perfect

Author: M.J. Tennant
Genre(s): Romance | Erotic
Total pages: 96
Perfect

Connor was staring at me like he couldn’t decide whether to kiss me or run me over with his car.

An arrogant, domineering, condescending dickhead! Perfect words to describe my new stepbrother. I wanted to hate him, but in spite of his cruel treatment of me, I felt an overwhelming attraction. What girl wouldn’t? Six foot two, with a face that was flawlessly crafted and a ripped body boasting shoulders broad enough to carry a mountain of problems. Which they did. The guy was damaged goods and yet I couldn’t seem to fight this all-consuming need to figure him out; to dig deep and cut through the bullshit to the source of his pain.
When a girl meets a misunderstood bad-boy, she has a burning desire to fix him; even though she knows it will all end in tears.
Unfortunately for me, Connor Barratt may be the one boy that cannot be saved.
But I have to try.

PERFECT
adjective

Having all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics; as good as it is possible to be.
When pretty, over indulged city girl Harlow Williams travels to spend the summer with her father on a farm in Yorkshire, nothing is guaranteed to run smoothly.
Struggling to adjust to rural living and rivalry; Harlow must battle against demons hidden in a place full of twisted secrets.
Connor Barratt is her polar opposite; hard, brooding and dangerous. A tower of brutal strength, granite to her porcelain.
Thrown together, sparks fly in a clash of wills as one determined beauty battles to reveal the harsh truth behind one boy’s tortured past.
Can Harlow break through the ice that guards Connor’s heart and will she embrace the fact that perfection, usually comes at a price.

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