Etienne
LaFayette hits the ground running the moment he breathes free air after being
paroled from a maximum-security prison in Texas.
He claws his life back from his brother-in-law who’d taken over his business during the years he’d spent as an inmate at Huntsville Penitentiary. Though it is hard, he puts his life back together in Accident, Florida.
There, he hires new employees, joins a motorcycle club, and becomes wildly successful overnight.
Seems like the perfect life, right?
Wrong.
Because
one of his first clients is a beautiful, curly-haired woman that reels him in
from the moment he first lays eyes on her. Only, before he can work his charm,
she forms an opinion of him based solely on the person that he chose to work at
his side, day in and day out. That opinion? Utter disgust.
***
Matilda Deveraux has been dealt blow after blow her entire life.
First with the death of her mom. Then living with a stepfamily that despises her.
Her entire life she’s been known as different. The “weird girl that creeps everyone out.”
It’s not
her fault that she’s different, yet everyone, including Etienne’s assistant,
treats her like she’s a menace to society.
Like she
would be better off in a loony bin than gracing the streets of Accident,
Florida.
After years of abuse from everyone around her, the last thing she needs is to be around a man that would have that horrible woman around him twenty-four seven.
As a result, she forms an opinion—something that people do to her all the time—and treats him accordingly.
Only, it turns out that Etienne isn’t who she thought he was.
He’s much,
much worse. But only in the best of ways.
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Meet Lani Lynn Vale
Lani Lynn Vale is a Wall Street Journal and USA Today Bestselling Author of over thirty titles. She is married with three children, two dogs, to cats, a donkey, and a couple (a couple meaning over twenty) chickens.
She hails from the Great State of Texas.
When she's not writing, you can find her curled up in her favorite chair reading.
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