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Heal Me: Club Surrender
Hold Me: Club Surrender, #2
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Ryann

All I wanted to do was get out of Chicago and away from my abusive ex, but one Versace clad assassin (and inspiration for my battery powered fantasies) had other ideas. One glance at Dorian Zuba, and I knew he was dangerous in a way that left a trail of mangled hearts and sated women, but it was too late. I was hooked, and there was no turning back. Had I known falling for this man could lead to my kidnapping and my inevitable undoing, I might not've let myself get so close to Dorian.

But even I knew that was a lie.

Dorian

My job was simple: Find the person responsible for drugging women at Club Surrender and get rid of them. What I wasn't counting on was her. Ryann wasn't just sexy as hell, she challenged me in ways I didn't think were still possible. But caring for her meant she was a target. The people I was hunting would do anything to stop me, even if that meant hurting Ryann. How could I put the woman I cared for in danger?

But more importantly, how could I let her go?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherA.C. Nixon
Release dateFeb 13, 2017
Heal Me: Club Surrender
Hold Me: Club Surrender, #2

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  • Hold Me: Club Surrender, #2

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    Hold Me: Club Surrender, #2
    Hold Me: Club Surrender, #2

    Ryann I should've been concentrating on graduate school and finalizing my divorce, but I couldn't stop thinking about Dorian. He was keeping secrets—that much I knew—but I couldn't understand why. As one third of Eros Inc, Dorian's specialty was bars and dance clubs. He treated his workers with respect and would stop at nothing to protect them. So there was no reason for Chicago's bad boy billionaire to be ashamed. But still he was lying about something. As if that wasn't bad enough someone was sabotaging my career. Was this the work of my ex or did Dorian have something to do with it? I didn't want to leave him, but I couldn't be with a man I couldn't trust. (Been there, done that.) So if Dorian wouldn't open up I was checking out, no matter how much it hurt. Dorian Ryann knew I was keeping secrets. She handled the shooting like a champ and stood by my side when all the fingers pointed at me for being a criminal, but that didn't mean she would be cool with me owning an exclusive sex club. Plus, the attacks were intensifying at Club Surrender, and my nameless adversaries had set their sights on Ryann. They had gotten to her once, no way I'd let them get to her again. It was time for Chicago to learn that I'd kill to keep Ryann—and die to protect her.

  • Heal Me: Club Surrender

    Heal Me: Club Surrender
    Heal Me: Club Surrender

    Ryann All I wanted to do was get out of Chicago and away from my abusive ex, but one Versace clad assassin (and inspiration for my battery powered fantasies) had other ideas. One glance at Dorian Zuba, and I knew he was dangerous in a way that left a trail of mangled hearts and sated women, but it was too late. I was hooked, and there was no turning back. Had I known falling for this man could lead to my kidnapping and my inevitable undoing, I might not've let myself get so close to Dorian. But even I knew that was a lie. Dorian My job was simple: Find the person responsible for drugging women at Club Surrender and get rid of them. What I wasn't counting on was her. Ryann wasn't just sexy as hell, she challenged me in ways I didn't think were still possible. But caring for her meant she was a target. The people I was hunting would do anything to stop me, even if that meant hurting Ryann. How could I put the woman I cared for in danger? But more importantly, how could I let her go?

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