Engaged to Her Ravensdale Enemy & Seduced into Her Boss's Service
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Narrated by:
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Carolyn Morris
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Tim Campbell
About this listen
When Jasmine Connolly's third engagement is broken off, she decides to make her man jealous by enlisting the help of her enemy, playboy Jake Ravensdale! Jasmine may never have forgiven him for his rejection years ago, but the heartless lothario is the perfect candidate for her plan.
As tensions build, the line between love and hate increasingly blurs, teetering on the brink of explosion! Jasmine might be wearing Jake's ring, but she can't let go of the hurt he once caused her. Because if she does, what's to stop her from falling prey to the Ravensdale playboy's charms ?
This tycoon plays to win!
When widower Stefano Gunn meets trainee lawyer Sunny Porter, he's instantly sure of two things she's the perfect person to take care of his daughter and is by far the most sinfully seductive woman he's ever seen!
Once Stefano has ruthlessly coaxed Sunny to trade her lawyer's robes for a nanny's apron, he turns his attention to their undeniable attraction. Sunny might be reluctant to breach the barrier between professional and personal, but this billionaire didn't get where he is by running from a challenge. And in this game of seduction, he will win
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