Some Call It Temptation

· Sweet Dreams Ibhuku elingu-2 · Hexatorial · Kuchazwe ngu-Ramona Master
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“This series is definitely addictive... pulls at your heartstrings, while also putting you on the edge of your seat.”

Some temptations are too hard to resist.

After fleeing her controlling family, Stella is ready to experience life to the fullest—starting with moving to a city that has more than one traffic light. Too bad she’s broke and living on her friend’s couch.

At least she has a job. If only temporary. Now she just has to keep her head down and save up enough to leave.

But the one thing she didn’t count on was Mason Drake.

Forced to move in with the man who stars in her every fantasy, Stella knows she can never give in to the temptation that is Mason.

Not only because he thinks of her as nothing but a spoiled brat, but because she needs her job. And he’s her boss.

This is the second book in the Sweet Dreams series and can be read as a standalone.

Note from the author: In order not to get kicked out of the good (okay goodish.... fine, sometimes good) girls club, I’d like to point out that this is a steamy romcom and my characters use bad language (sometimes) and like to get it on. There’s no cheating and all my books have a HEA.

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