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Protecting Layla is a 3-book mini-series by USA Today Bestselling Author, Lexy Timms. It's a spin-off from the Protecting Diana Series.
After being saved from the human trafficker by the love of her high school years, Layla finds herself at a crossroads. No longer the innocent young girl she once was, she's trying to figure out who she is now.
Being back in the States is enough. But, when sparks fly between Sova and her long-lost love's best friend, Liam, things get hairy.
More than hairy. They get steamy.
Coping with her past proves hard enough, but when desires Sova hasn't felt in years bubbling suddenly to the surface, it spawns memories and flashbacks that take over her memories. Kiril Radin has gone dark.
A new mission has surfaced. And when Sova figures out the connection, another truth comes to light.
One that will change the course of her path forever.
Again.
Protecting Layla Series:
His Mission
His Objective
His Devotion
Protecting Diana Series:
Her Bodyguard
Her Defender
Her Champion
Her Protector
Her Forever
Genre: Romantic Suspense
After being saved from the human trafficker by the love of her high school years, Layla finds herself at a crossroads. No longer the innocent young girl she once was, she's trying to figure out who she is now.
Being back in the States is enough. But, when sparks fly between Sova and her long-lost love's best friend, Liam, things get hairy.
More than hairy. They get steamy.
Coping with her past proves hard enough, but when desires Sova hasn't felt in years bubbling suddenly to the surface, it spawns memories and flashbacks that take over her memories. Kiril Radin has gone dark.
A new mission has surfaced. And when Sova figures out the connection, another truth comes to light.
One that will change the course of her path forever.
Again.
Protecting Layla Series:
His Mission
His Objective
His Devotion
Protecting Diana Series:
Her Bodyguard
Her Defender
Her Champion
Her Protector
Her Forever
Genre: Romantic Suspense
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