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Bait (Gone Fishin') - Taylor Lewis

Bait (Gone Fishin')

Taylor Lewis
Amazon.com Services LLC , English
4 ratings

Nathan Hardy would really like to stop accidentally kidnapping the guy with the angry blue eyes because, apart from anything else, it makes it hard to get a date when the guy keeps jumping out of cars or vaulting gates to get away from him. Patrick Delaney would really like to stop getting kidnapped because he's trying to do a job here, dammit, and it's getting annoying, okay?An NFL player coming to the and of his career Nathan is mostly content with his life and beginning to think about what comes next for him. What he didn't anticipate is that it's going to come in the form of Patrick Delaney and his friends. Patrick is working undercover to expose and break up a human trafficking ring and is starting to question his commitment to his job and the toll it takes on him. When circumstances arise that mean Nathan is able to get closer to Patrick and that Patrick has to work with Nathan it forces them both to look at themselves and their lives and make decisions that not only effect themselves but those closest to them.

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