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The Playboy and the SWAT Princess

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The Playboy and the SWAT Princess

By: Tess Summers
Narrated by: Connor Brown, Stefanie Kay
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About this listen

Maddie Monroe

Three things you should not do when you're a rookie, and the only female on the SDPD SWAT Team . . . 1) Take your hazing personally, 2) Let them see you sweat, and 3) Fall for your captain. Especially when your captain is the biggest playboy on the entire police force.

I've managed to follow rules one and two with no problem . . . but the third one I’m having a little more trouble with. All I can think about is how I'd like to give him my V-card, giftwrapped with a big red bow on it which is such a bad idea because out of Rules One, Two, and Three. Apparently, my heart—and other body parts—didn't get the memo.

Craig Baxter

The first time I noticed Maddie Monroe, she was wet and covered in soapy suds as she washed SWAT's armored truck as part of her hazing ritual. I've been hard for her ever since.

I can't sleep with a subordinate—it would be career suicide, and I've worked too damn hard to get where I am today. Come to think of it, she'd probably have a lot more to lose. So, nope, not messing around with Maddie Monroe. There's plenty of women for me to choose from who don't work for me. Apparently, my heart—and other body parts—didn't get the memo.

Contains mature themes.

©2018 Tess Summers (P)2026 Tantor Media
Romantic Comedy
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