



Moody
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4.4 • 263 Ratings
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
From New York Times bestselling author Penelope Ward, comes a new standalone novel.
The day I showed up to Dax Moody’s sprawling home, I had no idea what was coming.
As a traveling massage therapist, I was used to entering the houses of strangers.
But this assignment was different from any before it.
From the outside, I’d correctly assumed the owner was rich. What I didn’t realize was that he would be younger than I’d imagined, single, stunningly gorgeous, and mysterious.
Despite the fact that Dax had booked a massage, it never actually happened, since our first appointment was unexpectedly cut short by a comedy of errors.
Certain I’d never see him again after that day, I’d done nothing but think about the captivating man.
To my surprise, he called a second time. That appointment, we talked a lot, developing a stronger connection. But once again, there was no actual massage.
The man I now affectionately called “Moody” kept calling me to come back.
It took three times before I finally gave him the massage he’d ordered. Let’s just say it was challenging to keep things professional. I was extremely attracted to Dax, and by that time, I was falling hard.
Eventually, I’d find out why he’d been so aloof, the reason why he and I could never be together.
Our story was supposed to end there, but it didn’t.
Instead, I was left perpetually longing for a forbidden man.
Customer Reviews
Fawn
I enjoyed reading this book. I could not put it down. The storyline felt so real and relatable.
Right in the feels!
Loved wren and Dax story. I loved how honest of a person wren was about her emotions and how no matter what Dax felt, he was intent on being a decent guy. The sexual scenarios seemed a bit lack luster in my opinion. I prefer details and emotion, the sex they had seemed a bit showtime after dark. Other then that it’s a great read.
All the feels
I read this entire book in one day because I couldn’t put it down. There were so many emotions in this and I loved every one of them. Great book.