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His Beautiful Addiction

COMPLETED!!! Bronze winner Spirity Spring Awards 2020 "A dark soul, damaged by his past An angel forced to be his mistress. Can anything go right? Would they ever be able to fall in love? Will she be able to see past his darkness? Will he be able to protect her when danger comes knocking? Find out in this book... An Excerpt* ''You know what you are getting into, right?'' He asked, crossing his legs, he raised a brow; Tiana's lips slanted and her eyes narrowed at him; ''As long as you pay me, I'll do whatever you want. '' Nicklaus was amazed by her sudden audaciousness; but he was sure she was just trying to seem bold, He knew her, she was just a weak, trembling soul, and she was trying so hard to mask it; A smirk appeared on his lips as a thought came into his mind; ''Whatever I want? '' He asked again and Tiana replied immediately without a second thought; ''Yes, Mr. Nicklaus, whatever you want. '' ''Alright then, I want you to strip yourself and go lie down on the bed. '' He did not have any thought of touching her; he just wanted to see her reaction. But what Tiana did next shocked him.

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Pretend

"You didn't tell me you were coming to the company today."

Gwen smiled as she walked closer to Tiana.

"I wanted to surprise you."

Tiana laughed,

"Now, come, let me introduce you to my friends,"

"Arggh, I really would love to tour with you, but I have a makeup session now. So tomorrow?"

"Okay, no problem, see you later."

"Yeah, bye."

"Do you want to marry me?"

Claire cut the man off, after coming to a conclusion. As he spoke, she contemplated so many things in her heart. Her father was on her neck now, and if she didn't do something, he was going to find out about their plan soon.

She wasn't sure this was going to work, but she decided to try her luck,

He had normal looks, nothing special. But his voice was deep, which was very nice to listen to, maybe that was what kept her interested in speaking with him.

The man smiled and leaned to the side,

"No."