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Cargando... Stuck-Up Suit (edición 2016)por Vi Keeland (Autor), Joe Arden (Narrador), Maxine Mitchell (Narrador), Penelope Ward (Autor), Tantor Audio (Publisher)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. So looking through my books of what I had and what I was kinda wanting I thought this was going to be it. It wasn't but it didn't disappoint honestly. The amount of drama, pressure, and just turmoil these two had was wow, then add in past trauma and I am amazed they had a HEA. ( ) Soraya is on the commuter train and sees a foxy, muscular, a-hole attitude guy in a fancy suit she's instantly attracted to. He's on his phone chewing someone out so she nicknames him stuck up suit. He gets off the train and drops his phone without knowing. She picks it up and goes through it and keeps it a couple of days before showing up at his office to return it. Graham is a high powered business owner who treats his employees like crap. When Soraya shows up and bangs on his office door he won't see her so she leaves him a text on his phone. Of course he's intrigued so he starts texting her and back and forth. They finally meet and it's a kind of interesting relationship in the making. She won't take his crap and holds her own, they both have messed up backgrounds, and surprises from both sides make for a solid story. I came across this book as "Included" on Audible Plus, but I've read it - maybe 3 or 4 months ago - but I see I haven't entered it. I don't remember much about it except that it was good, and it had this great beginning where a tattooed? woman (Soraya) is watching an alpha on the train and then that alpha guy (Graham) gets up and leaves his phone behind. So begins the adventure when the watcher returns, or attempts to return, the phone. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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It started out like any other morning on the train-until I became mesmerized by the guy sitting across the aisle. He was barking at someone on his phone like he ruled the world. Who did the stuck-up suit think he was . . . God? Actually, he looked like a god. That was about it. When his stop came, he got up suddenly and left. So suddenly, he dropped his phone on the way out. I might have picked it up. I might have gone through all of his photos and called some of the numbers. I might have held onto the mystery man's phone for days, until I finally conjured up the courage to return it. When I traipsed my ass across town to his fancy company, he refused to see me. So, I left the phone on the empty desk outside the arrogant jerk's office. I might have also left behind a dirty picture on it first, though. I didn't expect him to text back. I didn't expect our exchanges to be hot as hell. I didn't expect to fall for him-all before we even met. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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