Lost. Lonely. Unloved.
Its no secret that me and my family arent close. Keeping up appearances because that is what is deemed necessary. Attending Sunday lunch, every week, even as I despise having to do so. But then my sister brought home Darius Cole, her newest boyfriend, and possibly the most handsome man I have ever seen. And even as I found him insanely attractive, I knew that I would take that one secret to the grave, because there are lines you just dont cross, no matter how much you might want to.
But then I find out that Darius is keeping a secret of his own. One my sister was never privy to.
And in a twist of fate, his secret quickly becomes mine too, blurring the line between right and wrong.
One weekend.
One contract.
Forty-eight hours with my sisters ex-boyfriend.
Bait Me by Lindsey Powell is book five of the Forbidden Fruits Series.
Forbidden Fruits is a series of short novellas intended for readers over 18 years of age.
Each book in the series can be read as a standalone and are based on a taboo trope with plenty of spice.
Its no secret that me and my family arent close. Keeping up appearances because that is what is deemed necessary. Attending Sunday lunch, every week, even as I despise having to do so. But then my sister brought home Darius Cole, her newest boyfriend, and possibly the most handsome man I have ever seen. And even as I found him insanely attractive, I knew that I would take that one secret to the grave, because there are lines you just dont cross, no matter how much you might want to.
But then I find out that Darius is keeping a secret of his own. One my sister was never privy to.
And in a twist of fate, his secret quickly becomes mine too, blurring the line between right and wrong.
One weekend.
One contract.
Forty-eight hours with my sisters ex-boyfriend.
Bait Me by Lindsey Powell is book five of the Forbidden Fruits Series.
Forbidden Fruits is a series of short novellas intended for readers over 18 years of age.
Each book in the series can be read as a standalone and are based on a taboo trope with plenty of spice.
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