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Read the Warning Label First - B.M. Hardin

Read the Warning Label First

B.M. Hardin
Savvily Published LLC , English
125 ratings

What if all men came with a warning label? Would you take the time to read it first? Would you make better decisions with who you gave your heart to? Or would you simply ignore the labels and hope that things work out in your favor? Why is it that we always want what we don't need? Tori lived life on the edge and she didn't need a man to validate her or to make her feel important. She was always picky about who she gave her heart and her time to and she always paid attention to the "signs". She didn't mind being alone, but at some point everybody wanted to be loved; even a successful, arrogant, impossible to please, woman like Tori. Tori refused to be a statistic and as she finally found herself back in the dating game, finding a man that had everything on her list was like finding gold at the end of a rainbow...he didn't exist. Forced to lower her standards, Tori realizes that bending isn't so bad after all...as long as you don't break.With enough twists and turns to keep the pages turning, this story proves why it is so important to Read the Warning Label First or deal with the consequences later!

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