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Rock, Paper, Scissors (Love Game... - Nikki Winter

Rock, Paper, Scissors (Love Games)

Nikki Winter
Beautiful Trouble Publishing , English
9 ratings

What do you get when you place together one unyielding male with what seems to be a permanent stick in his ass and a woman who loves to point out the existence of said stick? Well, supposedly you get a disaster waiting to happen. Throw a childhood game in the mix and things can go downhill really fast. Stone O’Connell and Lyric Johnson have been dancing around their attraction for years. Now things are coming to a head. The question is, will a seemingly miniscule game be what finally forces these two to acknowledge what’s between them?

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