Lucky Boys

Author: Rowan Kingston
Genre(s): Romance | New Adult | LGBTQ+ | M-M Romance
Total pages: 131
Lucky Boys

Six mercenaries. One mansion filled with kinky surprises. One dangerous mission. What could go wrong?

Brooks:
Stealing things was how I made my living. Right or wrong, I was good at it and had been doing it most of my life. If you wanted something taken under the radar, you came to me. With the help of my adopted brother, Diego, we were an amazing team.
We were usually picky about our jobs, but we had bills to pay, and seeing all those zeros at the end of an offer had me taking one I never should have in the first place. Now I was in way over my head and forced to go to Luca Castellano and his team, Il Fortunato, for help. I would rather do anything but that, especially with how things ended with Luca and me last time. Still, he was the best and I refused to let Diego get hurt because of my mistake.
I told myself I wouldn’t get sucked in by Luca’s charms again. It was business, nothing more. One look at those deep brown eyes and the single dimple in his cheek and I was a goner. As hard as I tried to resist, it was impossible. Add in Skye, Maverick, and Wes, it was like all my deepest, darkest, and kinkiest fantasies come to life. How was I supposed to keep things professional when I kept falling for all these men more and more each day?
Danger was right around the corner though, and we barely got a chance to explore these feelings before we had to travel halfway across the world for a rescue mission. With chaos surrounding us, it was hard for me to figure out exactly how I felt for these guys. There was only one thing I was sure of; these five men were worth fighting for.

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