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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-386-27530-5
- EAN9781386275305
- Date de parution06/05/2016
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurRelay Publishing
Résumé
SAGE was a jewel thief. She left the criminal lifestyle and her ex Ramsey behind in New Orleans. She moved to Oklahoma and rented a cozy cottage in the mountains. Sage finally had the normal life she wanted, but it came to an end when her brother called. BILLY stole from the wrong people. She came with the money, but it wasn't enough. Her ex was there. Sage didn't see Ramsey in almost two years. She missed the late-night slow rides, and the romantic times they shared.
Sage was torn between her past life, love for her brother, and what she wanted most. RAMSEY, Billy, and her friends in Oklahoma were all being threatened. Sage knew the situation wasn't about why she left Ramsey, and it wasn't about the stupid things Billy did. It was about all of them. Sage knew the past would come, and she'd have to fess up or give the Devil his due.
Sage was torn between her past life, love for her brother, and what she wanted most. RAMSEY, Billy, and her friends in Oklahoma were all being threatened. Sage knew the situation wasn't about why she left Ramsey, and it wasn't about the stupid things Billy did. It was about all of them. Sage knew the past would come, and she'd have to fess up or give the Devil his due.























