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Objection

Law

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Objection

By: B. Love
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Kaos Montgomery is one of four managing partners at Montgomery, Pierce, Walker, and Gough Law Firm. He handles the organized crime unit, defending mafia leaders, drug lords, and assassins. Though Kaos spent his younger days in the underworld, he thrives and takes pride in the legit life he lives now . . . though some people in his past and personal life wish they could bring back the old him.

Serenity Monroe has one goal—to thrive at Montgomery, Pierce, Walker, and Gough. It is the most prominent, prolific, and prosperous law firm in Rose Valley Hills. As Kaos Montgomery’s executive assistant, Serenity takes pride in providing him and the office with what her name means: a state of calm, peace, and absence of trouble.

As light as Serenity’s presence makes the office and Kaos’s life, there’s a darkness that surrounds him because of his past that threatens his reputation and her safety. Technically, their love is forbidden because she works for him, but that doesn’t stop the building bond that blooms between them. When the pair agrees to blur the lines and make their professional relationship personal, they have more than just the board and other partners at the firm to worry about. They have to deal with the ghost of Kaos’s past indiscretions too . . .

©2025 B. Love (P)2025 Recorded Books
African American Contemporary
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