Heroes & Hitmen

Author: C.J. Primer
Genre(s): Romance | Erotic | New Adult | Paranormal
Total pages: 132
Heroes & Hitmen

It’s a tale as old as time. Boy meets girl, their families broker a deal for them to be mated, and right before it can all go according to plan, girl meets someone else. Except in this instance, that someone else is a hitman who works for her father, and he becomes a complete stalker who refuses to take no for an answer. Sounds romantic, right?

If only that were the case.

I’m Miley Beckett, and I’m the Alpha’s daughter. Well, one of his many. My dad’s a misogynistic tyrant with an army of daughters, but no sons. He’s still found a way to use us, though. He pairs us off with his political allies, making deals with our lives like we’re nothing but pieces on a chessboard. When he paired me to mate the son of an affiliate, I became just another pawn in a game I never asked to play, and I hate that there’s nothing I can do about it.

Well, until Ares Raines shows up and decides he’s obsessed with me.

One wild night of grasping for freedom turns into more than I ever bargained for. Ares is as charming as he is relentless, and when he tries to swoop in and save me from my father’s arrangement by claiming we’re fated mates, he sets us both on a crash course for destruction. He’s no hero– it’s only a matter of time before this entire ruse blows up in our faces– but that doesn’t stop him from trying to win me over. He needs to accept that girls like me don’t get happy endings. I’m already spoken for, and if he doesn’t give up the chase, he’s going to get us both killed…

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