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Book one of the Gaelan Kelly Trilogy

WHEN GAELAN KELLY RETURNS FROM WAR, physically and emotionally scarred, he tries to piece a normal life back together. But the horrors of war couldnāt prepare him for the terror he discovers, thrust into a world he never knew existed. Dealing with the trauma of combat and plagued by nightmares of a monster that shouldnāt exist, Gaelan finds himself embroiled in a battle to protect humanity even as he struggles to preserve his own.Ā
He fought a war of men. Now he fights a war for mankind. But Gaelanās greatest war will be within.

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Hunters love the thrill of the chase but what if the hunter suddenly becomes the hunted. In the introduction, a deer hunter finds himself in this very predicament. He suddenly understands the fear animals face in the wild and the pain of dying that follows. As I read the gory scene in āHunting Grounds,ā I knew this book was going to be highly descriptive in future encounters with various monsters. As a reader, I love when an author holds nothing back. In Gaelanās War, Thaddeus McGrath pulled no punches in delivering many gruesome, finely detailed battle scenes.
Gaelan, a Marine, faced many horrors on the battlefield and more when he retuned home. In the Middle East, he watched many comrades die in battle. At home, he witnessed his parents savagely killed by a beast. At the time, he had no idea it was a werewolf or that he was about to become one. With the assistance of Father Denny and Master Oonishi, he had a second chance at life. Instead of dying, he trained to control his beast and fight the monsters feasting on mortals.
Every battle scene was exceptionally written. Gaelanās most memorable supernatural fight scenes involved him battling a vampire, cobalus, and a pack of wolves.
Gaelan was no ordinary werewolf. He wasnāt a complete monster. He can do something extraordinaryā¦. He can control the beast instead of the beast controlling him.Ā
No one can truly understand why and how Gaelan is different than other werewolves. Maybe he carried over some of the traits he had as a mortal man: strength, honor, loyalty, and compassion. He was a respected soldier; a man his fellow soldiers could rely on during battle. As a werewolf, nothing’s changed. He’s still a fierce warrior.Ā
I recommend anyone who loves supernatural/horror stories to read Gaelanās War.
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Thaddeus McGrath is a former U.S. Marine Corps fighter/attack pilot, a veteran of the War on Terror and a graduate of the United States Naval Academy.Ā He has loved writing since he was a boy. His debut novel, Gaelanās War, was inspired by a desire to continue the discussion about PTSD, and a love of all things supernatural.Ā In his world, werewolves arenāt big dogs and vampires definitely donāt sparkle! He lives in Northern Virginia with his wife, kids, and oversized dogs.
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For the 18+ reader: Strong language and descriptive sex scenes.
Elvie is not only cautious but she’s a workaholic. Winning an all expenses paid Mexican getaway is just the type of vacation she needs to get away from work and escape reality. She craves whimsical romance and adventure. What she gets is far more than she ever imagined in her wildest fantasies. Once on the island, Elvie meets Thad who is both handsome and exotic. She feels an instant attraction to him not realizing just how much her life changed the second she encountered him. Romance takes on an entirely new meaning for Elvie when she becomes intimate not only with Thad, but his best friend, Giann. This is completely outside her normal existence, but at the end of the week, she learns her adventure is just beginning. Now she is flitting among the stars, living a new life, and destined for a new world.Ā

For a time she sat at the table sipping her coffee. Elvie reached up and fingered the diamond settings of her collar and smiled while her thoughts drifted over all that had taken place in such a brief time. Just a few days earlier she had been getting ready for a sad return to the reality of her real estate job and never seeing Thad again. Now she was married to two fantastic men who loved and cherished her. She was onboard a for real spaceship, not the ones from her childhood fantasies, and now she was fliting among the stars. On the way back to their rooms she stopped and activated one of the view screens located in the corridor.
Elvie gazed out at the blackness of space and the millions of pinpoints of light that permeated it. āIāve really done this,ā she whispered to herself. āIāve consented to leaving Earth to be with these wonderful men. Just as my tattoo says, Iāve truly become a child of the stars. And compared to their age, I really am a child. Leaving Earth to live among the stars isnāt the only thing Iāve consented to. Iāve agreed to be their baby factory.ā
Gentle fingertips glided across one of the dimple dermal piercings on her back making her aware she was no longer alone. Moments later Thadās chin rested on her shoulder. āGood morning, my precious gift,ā he said. He embraced her, and his hands moved down along her curves. He laced his fingers together just below her navel and rested them on her lower stomach. āAre you okay?ā he asked and brushed his lips to her shoulder.
Her grip around her mug tightened and shivers raced along her spine. āI feel fantastic.ā
āSore?ā
āNot anymore. I used some of that miracle paste Giann gave me.ā
āNo regrets?ā
āNone. Just feeling a little melancholy about leaving my home forever, but being with the two of you is the only thing that matters to me now.ā
āYou mean everything to us as well, precious.ā
āItās strange, weāve only known each other for a few days and yet being separated from either of you has become unthinkable. Iāve come to think of you as my men.ā
āThat is part of the bonding process we are going through. We are joining in mind just as much as we were physically joined last night. Giann and I, think of you as our woman as well. Speaking of, I see our woman didnāt conceive last night.ā
āIt will probably take time to get the birth control medicine out of my system.ā She laughed. āWith the amount of semen you and Giann put in me, I feel certain Iāll get knocked up soon.ā
āGood morning,ā Giann said in his baritone voice. He pinched her chin between his fingers and turned her head to kiss him. His lips were soft and his face scratchy with a morning growth of beard. Together they were arousing. Everything either of these men do is arousing.
āIām going to get some coffee,ā Giann said. āDo you need some more?ā he asked her.
She rested her head back against Thadās chest while he continued to caress her, stoking the embers inside her again. āYes please,ā she said.
āIāll bring you a cup as well, Thad,ā Giann said and strode away.
When he returned, the trio stood gazing at the display and taking sips. āWhereās Earth now?ā she asked.
Giann reached out and twisted a knob located below the screen. The view magnified and narrowed to a smaller section of space. He punched in numbers on a keypad located next to the knob. One of the tiny points of light began to pulse slowly.
āEarthās sun is hard to see and Earth itself is too small to locate, but that pulsing star is Earthās sun.ā
Elvie gazed at the tiny point of flashing light among the vast number of other points and sighed.
āHow about we begin your first flying lesson?ā Thad asked to pull her away from her melancholy thoughts.

Normally zany and often naughty talking, G. E. has a serious and compassionate side if you can find it. He cares deeply for his friends and hasnāt met an animal yet he didnāt like. He is terrified of heights so hasnāt braved the tramway ride in his home town. He lives in the southwest while longing to live by the sea. He often says, āWe have the sandy beaches but where is the water?ā
He heeds the call of the many characters that pop into his mind and demand to have their stories put in print. Their tales are both serious and humorous. A multi-published author his stories cover many genres including contemporary romance, paranormal romance and science fiction. His stories are both erotic and non-erotic in nature. G.E. is the leader of a local writers group and in addition hosts a meeting of his own locally on fiction writing bi-monthly.
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Wanted: Dating coach to help hot nerd win back the woman of his dreamsā¦
Picture this āĀ Iām ready to win back the love of my life, and Iām going big this time. Weāre talking boom box, sing her name in the rain, let the whole damn neighborhood know Iām good and ready this time around. After all, if youāre going to grand gesture the ever-loving hell out of a second chance, you need to pull out all the stops.
Thereās only one little problem.
My college girlfriend isnāt the one who shows up when I play my āIāll do anything to win you backā tune.
The woman who flings open the second-floor window tells me my ex doesnāt live here anymore. But sheāll help me win her back. Anything for romance, anything for a guy so willing to go big for love. And thatās what I want at first. Until I get to know my new āromance coachā and discover sheās funny, clever, and keeps me on my toes. And boy, do I ever need that.
Now I donāt want to win anyone elseās heart. I want the woman whoās been helping me all along.
Trouble is ā she thinks Iām in love with someone else, and when we take off on a road trip, everything I think I know about women is about to be unzipped and turned inside out.

There is no rule in the Man Code as unbreakable as this: no matter how beautiful, smart, clever, and witty she is, do notāunder any circumstancesāfall in love with your best friendās woman.
Yeah. So thereās that. Look, itās not like I didnāt know I screwed up by falling for her.>Also, for the record, unrequited love sucks big time.
And, I might have cut myself some slack by now, given everything that went down in the last few years, but Lulu just walked back into my life in a big way.
*** There are three things Iāve never been able to resistāmy friends, my family, and chocolate.
Leo Hennessy? He was nowhere on that list. Heās been a true friendāa friend who walked through hell and back with me.
Now, Iām stepping into my new future. I didnāt expect it to include a riddle-filled, race-against-the-clock scavenger hunt across New York City.
With Leo.
Suddenly, Iām looking at this man with new eyesā¦
But my life spun out because of a man once before, and I canāt risk my fresh start, no matter what the temptation. And Leo is most definitely a temptation of the sexiest, sweetest, and most dangerous variety.
More irresistibly delicious than chocolateā¦
A #1 New York Times Bestselling author, and #1 Wall Street Journal Bestselling author, Lauren Blakely is known for her contemporary romance style thatās hot, sweet and sexy. She lives in California with her family and has plotted entire novels while walking her dogs. With fourteen New York Times bestsellers, her titles have appeared on the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestseller Lists more than 100 times, and sheās sold more than 2.5 million books.Ā
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Heās bossy, moody, and overprotective.
Heās also a pro athlete who needs to focus on winning games and staying out of the headlines.
Iām fiercely independent and need a man like I need a second period each month.
So when our worlds collide, I never expected him to be the one to jump in and save me. Especially not when my ex-roommate disappears, leaving me with her baby.
Iām clueless about babiesāand it shows. Good thing Alexei isnāt. With six nieces and nephews and an apparent hero complex, the dude is both sexy and more than capable. Itās a combination that makes it easy to forget weāre just playing house.

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Sheās petite yet curvy with a nice ass and beautiful tits. But thatās not the first thing I notice about her.
The first thing that strikes me is that her coat isnāt warm enough for a Chicago winter.
Itās dark out, and barely above freezing. Sheās standing on a street corner discussing something with a man in hushed tones, waving her hands dramatically as she speaks. Itās nearly midnight, and the street is almost deserted.
She has long dark hair, a trim build, and a full pouty mouth. And she seems to be pissed off. Curious about her, I stalk closer and then slow my pace.
āFine. Tell me what itāll take, sweetheart,ā the guy says to her.
She stiffens and puts one hand on her hip. āIām not for sale, asshole. I did my job, but thatās it. When you step outside those doors, the fantasy ends.ā
Theyāre standing outside a dingy club, the kind of place that smells of rancid smoke, cheap beer, and meaningless sex. I should know. Iāve been here once or twice for bachelor parties and those kinds of things. My friends would call it a titty bar. But my friends are mostly pro football players, and their manners leave a lot to be desired.
The place isnāt really a strip club, more like a topless bar where beautiful women serve drinks in their underwear. It all seemed innocent enough, until now .Ā .Ā . until a sinking feeling washes over me as I watch this woman get propositioned in the street as sheās trying to leave work.
The guy laughs, the sound abrasive, like he doesnāt believe her. āThree hundred bucks. Come on, baby. Itāll be fast.ā
She chews on one of those pouty lips as she weighs his words, contemplating what looks to be a life-changing decision .Ā .Ā . and not life-changing in a positive way.
Donāt do it, lady .Ā .Ā . just say no to what this asshole is offering you.
Part of me knows I need to mind my own damn business, that this guy just wants a quick fuck. Who am I to judge how this woman chooses to support herself? The other part of meāthe fierce protector in meāsays this is a situation that I canāt ignore. I wonāt allow this asshole to force a woman to do something sheās not comfortable with.
I walk over, my legs moving of their own volition.
āExcuse me,ā I say, interrupting them.
Her gaze swings over to mine, and the guy sheās with does a double-take. I tower over him by at least half a foot. Now that I have a better look at him, I see the guy is middle-aged, round in the midsection, his hair graying at his temples. I also know I can take him if it comes to that.
He shoots me a look thatās half pissed off that I interrupted his bargaining session, and half panicked that I may kick his ass. The latter is definitely what he should be more concerned about if he tries any shit. I may just decide to do it anyway, despite the fact I just promised my agent Iāll behave myself and not end up on any more tabloid news sites.
āThe lady said to leave her alone. I suggest you get the fuck out of here.ā I glare down at the guy.
His eyes narrow, but he takes a step back and holds up his palms. āFine. Going.ā
He takes off down the street and disappears around the corner, leaving me standing across from the woman. Sheās probably no more than five foot three, a hundred twenty pounds soaking wet. No way she could have defended herself against someone his size. More importantly, she shouldnāt have to defend herself from that prick.
āWere you really going to go home with that guy?ā
She shakes her head. āNo. He didnāt want to take me home. Just wanted me to show him my boobs and have me give him a hand job in the back seat of his car. He may or may not have mentioned something about finishing himself off on my breasts too.ā
I wait to see if sheās joking, but sadly, I can tell what sheās saying is the truth.
Then she looks at me, with the prettiest shade of blue eyes Iāve ever seen, and my heart almost stops. āFor the recordāguys are gross.ā
I chuckle at her surprising honesty. āNot denying that.ā
Men can be real creeps. Iāve seen the evening news. Sadly, thereās just no arguing against her logic. Some of us are still good guys, but I donāt say this to her. I just let her believe what she wants.
āIām Alexei,ā I say, offering her my hand.
For a second, she just looks at my hand, and I donāt think sheās going to take it. But then finally, after deciding that she can trust me, at least for something as simple as a handshake, she places her small palm in mine and shakes my hand. Sheās freezing.
āIām Ryleigh. Thanks for, um .Ā .Ā . saving me.ā
I havenāt done anything yet. I wanted to punch that guy in the fucking jaw when I heard him propositioning her. Instead, I let him walk away unscathed. Lucky prick.
āDo you work here?ā I lift my gaze to the neon sign blazing above our heads in the darkness. I scrub a hand over my face as I picture the petite woman standing before me scantily clad and serving drinks to a group of horny men with grabby hands and fat wallets.
She nods.
āYou a stripper, then?ā I ask.
Ryleigh makes an annoyed sound in her throat. āItās a topless bar. Iām not a stripper.ā
I knew as much, but part of me didnāt want to admit Iāve been a customer at the place. Itās not exactly a classy establishment. āBut you serve drinks in your underwear.ā
āAs I said, men are gross. Sadly, they also pay my bills.ā
I chuckle, again surprised by her. āIām not denying it. And not that you asked for it, but in my point of view, men are visual creatures. And women are beautiful. We enjoy seeing them any chance we can get.ā
She merely rolls her eyes, clearly not buying my bullshit. āListen, as nice as it is to freeze my lady balls off and stand out here talking to you, I need to find a way to get home.ā
āWhereās your ride? I can wait with you.ā The words just stumbling out of my mouth before I can think about it.
āMy carās in the shop, and my friend bailed on giving me a ride.ā
I nod, processing everything. Something also tells me she needs that three hundred bucks the guy was offering her. I take a deep breath, weighing my options. Itās either go home alone to my $6Ā million penthouse and lie awake wondering if sheās okay .Ā .Ā . or drive her home myself and convince her to just take the money I have in my wallet. Itās not like I need it.
As tired as I was walking out of my dinner meeting with Slate, now Iām way too keyed up for sleep. Itās then that I realize going home alone would be pointless.
āIs that what you needed the money for? Your car?ā
Her inquisitive blue gaze meets mine, and for a second, I think sheās going to deny that she needs the money. Sheāll probably try to save face by telling me I read the situation wrong, and she was never actually entertaining that scumbagās offer.
Instead, she surprises me for the third time in five minutes.
āNo. Well, yes. But not tonight. My immediate concern is getting home and taking care of my roommateās baby.ā
āBaby?ā I ask, lifting one eyebrow.
She nods, tucking a long strand of silky brown hair behind her ear. āMy ex-roommate, actually. She, um, dropped off her baby a few days ago and left. I have no idea when sheās coming back. I need to pick up diapers, more clothes, and baby formula. All of that stuff costs money.ā Ryleigh straightens, her posture stiffening, like sheās revealed too much. āYou know what, donāt worry about it. Iāll figure it out. I always do.ā
āWhereās the baby now?ā Itās after midnight, after all. But no matter how late it is, Iām not letting her walk away just yet.
āMy neighbor is babysitting her so I could work.ā
Something inside me believes Ryleighās telling the truth. Even though the last thing I want to do tonight is deal with a sad woman who has what sounds like more drama than an episode of Law & Order, with an even more unusual twist of playing nanny for someoneās baby, I find myself gesturing toward my car. My black Mercedes is parked right across the street.
āIāll take you.ā
She narrows her eyes. āI donāt even know who you are. Why would I trust you?ā
I donāt point out that she was just considering getting into the car of a complete stranger. Or that she was considering doing unsavory activities with said stranger. I could tell her itās because I grew up with three sisters, and I have a big heart. I could tell her that I have six nieces and nephews, that Iām good with babies. I could even hand her my business card and tell her she could ruin me with one call to the media about how I tried to pick her up outside a nightclub. But I donāt say any of those things. Instead, I find myself wanting her to trust me on instinct alone.
I finally settle on, āBecause Iām offering to help you. No strings.ā
āNo strings, as in I donāt have to show you my boobs?ā
I almost choke on the laugh that crawls up my chest. āOnly if you want to, but remember .Ā .Ā . we men are visual creatures.ā I offer her my best playboy smirk, the one that usually makes women swoon, only to find it has no effect on Ryleigh.
Strange.
Maybe itās because she doesnāt know who I am, but she treats me differently than the women I usually meet, as if Iām a regular guy and not a famous millionaire sports star who easily melts women with simply a smile.
Ryleigh has no idea that Iām Alex Ivan, pro football player for the Chicago Hawks. She doesnāt swoon and bat her eyelashes or try to impress me. In fact, she doesnāt follow any of the normal protocols. Clearly, sheās not a gold digger, because if she were, she could talk me out of way more than three hundred bucks. An even bigger part of me knows I could add several zeroes behind that figure, and sheād need every damn dime.
āFine. Iāll take the ride. But itās going to be a hard pass on the boobs.ā
āWhatever you want.ā
The truth is, sheās gorgeous, and if she wanted to share her body with me, Iād jump at the fucking chance. But something about her no-nonsense demeanor tells me thatās not going to happen, which is probably for the best. I donāt have time to get tangled up in something right now, anyway. I have to focus on myself and my career now more than ever.
After another momentās hesitation, Ryleigh looks back at the club one last time, and then to my car. I can see the moment she makes up her mind, letting out a soft sigh.
āDonāt make me regret this,ā she mutters under her breath before she follows me to my car.
I hit the button on the key fob to start the engine, then unlock the doors. When we slide inside, I turn up the heat and direct the vents toward her.
āThank you,ā she says, buckling her seat belt. āNice car.ā Her gaze lingers on the sleek wood paneling, supple leather, and chrome fixtures.
āThanks,ā I murmur, suddenly feeling a little sheepish about the opulence of my luxury sedan while she has to consider back-alley propositions just to feed her baby. No, not her baby, her ex-roommateās baby, which makes this entire situation even crazier. I shift into drive and pull out onto the road. āSo, where to?ā
āOh, right.ā Ryleigh rattles off her address, and I wince.
Iāve only been to that area of the city once, and it was by accident because I was lost. Itās not a safe or very nice area, and I hate to think about her walking around after dark alone, petite beauty that she is.
āSo, your name, Alexei, is that .Ā .Ā .ā
āRussian. My parents moved here when I was six.ā I also have no fucking clue why I told her my name is Alexei. Everyone calls me Alex. Everyone except for my mothers and sisters.
āDo you remember much of it? Living in Russia? Iāve never been out of the United States. Iāve barely been out of the Midwest.ā
āA little. My parents tried to keep up the traditions for us. They were proud of their heritage. We spoke Russian at home, and every Friday, my mother would make a big traditional meal.ā
āWhat kinds of foods are in traditional Russian meals? Like borscht?ā
I chuckle. āBorscht is disgusting.ā Itās a beet soup that looks like a bowl of blood. āMy favorites were the cabbage rolls and herb-and-meat-filled pies she would make.ā
āThat sounds amazing. I havenāt eaten a real home-cooked meal in a long time.ā
All this talk about food makes me wonder if sheās hungry, if I should offer to stop and get something for her to eat. Then I decide against it because I donāt want her to feel that I think sheās a charity case. Plus, dinner together seems too personal, and I canāt do personal right now. Sheās a big girl. She can feed herself.
The conversation I just had with my agent at dinner rings through my head. I need to keep my head down and stay focused on winning. Prove that Iām worth the huge contract that was just plopped into my lap. Period.
āWhat about you?ā I ask. āFamily in the area?ā
She shakes her head, folding her hands in her lap. āI was an only child. Both of my parents have passed on.ā
āIām sorry.āĀ Shit. Now I wish Iād never asked, because her story has gotten even more pitiful.
She shakes her head, still looking out the windshield. āItās okay.ā
We drive in silence for a few minutes, and when we get closer to her neighborhood, I spot a superstore thatās all lit up on the corner, one of those twenty-four-hour places. I pull into the parking lot and park the car.
Ryleighās gaze swings to mine, and I can sense the question on her parted lips.
I recall a piece of advice a coach gave me once about how people would come out of the woodwork asking for money once I signed my first big contract. He recommended instead of giving out cash that I should give them what they needāyou know, like paying an electric bill versus handing someone a hundred bucks.
āWhy are you stopping here? My place is still a few blocks away.ā She gives me a curious look.
āLetās get the stuff you need.ā Plus, if sheās lying about the baby, now would be the time to come clean.
She swallows and nods. āThank you.ā
I grab a cart and we wander the store aisles, finally locating the baby section. She grabs a package of diapers, the smallest she can find, and places it in the cart. I know how quickly babies go through diapers. Those will only last her a couple of days, and I open my mouth to object. Then I decide Iām being a controlling asshole, and should let her do this her way. Next, we find baby formula, and Ryleigh selects a yellow tub of the stuff, groaning when she sees how expensive it is. Babies go through formula faster than diapers, and I know she needs a few of those tubs, but I stay focused on what she wants.
āWhat else do you need?ā I ask, turning to face her.
Under the bright lights, I can see how truly beautiful she is for the first time. Her hair is the color of deep honey. It looked brown outside, but here in the light, shades of gold run through the soft waves. Her skin is like porcelain, soft and creamy, and her eyes are the most striking shade of blue, fringed in thick black lashes.Ā Stunning.
As if she can sense me watching her, she chews on her lower lip and shakes her head. āIām really not sure. I donāt know the first thing about babies. She cries a lot, and I .Ā .Ā .ā
āHow old is she?ā
āTwo months.ā
I push the cart to the next aisle and find what Iām looking for. āDoes she use one of these?ā I ask, selecting a pacifier.
āIām not sure. My ex-roommate left me with almost nothing. Itās worth a shot.ā
I toss a couple of them into the cart and then grab a Boppy pillow. āWhat about one of these?ā
Ryleighās delicately arched eyebrows lift. āWhat the hell is it?ā
I laugh again, amused by her honesty. āItās a special pillow. She can do tummy time. Sometimes the crying is due to gas bubbles. This could help.ā
āHow do you know so much about babies?ā Her eyes widen and lock onto mine.
I shrug, pushing the cart toward the checkout. āI have six nieces and nephews. I babysit them sometimes.ā Whether I want to or not. I smile, thinking about my sisters shoving one or more babies into my arms anytime weāre at a family gathering.
We work together unloading the contents of the cart onto the conveyor belt. When the cart is empty, I pull out my gold card and hand it to the cashier.
Ryleigh stiffens. āYou donāt have to do that.ā
āIāve got this, no worries.ā
She looks at me, and I can see the wheels spinning in her head. She wants to trust me, wants to think Iām being chivalrous and gallant, but sheās wary because sheās likely never had a white knight ride in and save her. I see her underlying distrust, and for some reason, I want to prove to her that tonight, her white knight is real.
Besides, Iām not letting her spend whatever tip money she made tonight on this. Iām sure she needs it for other things, like fixing her car or feeding herself, not for taking care of a baby unexpectedly dropped off on her doorstep. I still need to get to the bottom of that story, but I sense that nowās not the time.
The cashier is watching our exchange with narrowed eyes. I smile and whisper to Ryleigh that she can pay me back if she likes, but itās really not necessary.
The cashier rings up the items weāve purchased, and I accept the bags after sliding my credit card back into my wallet.
Once I have the bags loaded into the back seat of my car, we set off again. A few minutes later, weāve arrived, and when I park on the street and step out of the car, I get angry.
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And my anger only intensifies with every step toward Ryleighās apartment.
A New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author of more than two dozen titles, Kendall Ryan has sold over 2 million books and her books have been translated into several languages in countries around the world.
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