Take Me To The Cliff
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4.1 • 90 Ratings
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- $3.99
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
He's hiding from his past, she is running from hers. No one would could have guessed their pasts would collide in the Montana Mountains...
Sage
I need a safe place to get away for a few days. My college roommate's family cabin in the middle of nowhere Montana is perfect.
Maybe I should have called to ask permission first, then I would have found out the cabin had been sold... to Jack.
I go to leave planning to spend the night in my car... only my car won't start.
Jack may take pity on me and offer to let me stay a few nights until my car is fixed, but he doesn't know I have no place to go from there.
I won't be safe anywhere.
But my past catches up with me all too quickly in the small Montana town and now I'm out of time...
Jack
I finally got my own cabin in the Whiskey River mountains.
Only it wasn't supposed to come with a curvy temptress in my living room.
I'm unsure of her intentions until I see the bruises on her skin.
I vow whoever put them there will pay, I will protect this woman at costs.
Only I never could have guessed how truly entwined our pasts really are and now I know I'm the last person who she should feel safe with.
Even if she is the only person who can truly pull me from the darkness...
Customer Reviews
Surprising turn of events
Intriguing storyline with surprising twist in just how small this big world can be. Enjoyed the outcome of this read, as it deals with some pretty heavy issues that unfortunately don’t always get the justification deserved.
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She found her security and love!
All
She’s known is to put up with abuse until she runs to try and plan a new life…little did she know that she ran to the perfect place and into the perfect man for her who worships all of her and will always keep her safe! HEA!
Jack gets his story!
This series is so steamy, with very protective alphas and an HEA that is so worth reading. We get Jack’s story and it was worth the wait. I only wish it were longer, but beggars can’t be choosers.
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