My dad's four best friends are supposed to protect me.
I don't think they're supposed to share me.
When my safety is threatened, my dad's four best friends step up to keep me from getting hurt.
Alex is brilliant, but his incredible mind isn''t the only thing impressive about him.
Luke wants to hear me demand what I need and won't take no for an answer.
Trevor's controlling, unafraid of taking what he wants.
Mitchell is charming and wants me to submit.
I tell myself that I can look but not touch.
But I just can't help the way that they make me feel.
I crave their hands on me, not just the safety they promise.
I don't think that I can control myself when I'm around them.
There's just the little problem that they're supposed to save me, not claim me for their own.
Lucky for me, the four men don't seem to have a problem sharing.
This is a reverse harem romance with four men who will do anything (and I mean anything!) for their woman. It's free from cliffhangers, cheating, and has a guaranteed HEA.
Genre: Romance
I don't think they're supposed to share me.
When my safety is threatened, my dad's four best friends step up to keep me from getting hurt.
Alex is brilliant, but his incredible mind isn''t the only thing impressive about him.
Luke wants to hear me demand what I need and won't take no for an answer.
Trevor's controlling, unafraid of taking what he wants.
Mitchell is charming and wants me to submit.
I tell myself that I can look but not touch.
But I just can't help the way that they make me feel.
I crave their hands on me, not just the safety they promise.
I don't think that I can control myself when I'm around them.
There's just the little problem that they're supposed to save me, not claim me for their own.
Lucky for me, the four men don't seem to have a problem sharing.
This is a reverse harem romance with four men who will do anything (and I mean anything!) for their woman. It's free from cliffhangers, cheating, and has a guaranteed HEA.
Genre: Romance
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