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Warprize read online free
Warprize read online free





warprize read online free

💫Isn't it adorable when the man who secretly watched you playing with dogs last Christmas, save you from a horrible ex, buy you roses and make you pasta end up being your husband? like yeh there was no beginning, middle, or end but ugh whatever i’m done with this review however it was enjoyable just reading about their lives. I didn’t hate this book at all but i didn’t love it liked i hoped i would. mostly Rose because she was either crying or frustrated over the fact that Jack never smiles because he’s an arrogant guy. lots of second hand embarrassment from both of them. it was cute but i lowkey wanted to sucker punch both of the love interests at times. i ain’t mad about it thoughĢ.) girl opens coffee shop and moves into guy’s apartmentĤ.) guy helps her through her sickness 🤧ĩ.) guy will not apologize for what he did because he loves her 😤 Ok hear me out…this was good it’s just…there was no plot in the slightest. We were doomed from the very beginning with those names. The next it was still nothing but a lie.Īfter all, I was Rose and he was Jack. The next he seemed to be completely mine. And day after day my heart started to get a mind of its own. No, he still didn't talk much, but anyone can string a few words together. It wasn't long after he said I was the biggest mistake of his life that things started to change. I blamed his eyes, the ocean blue eyes that looked straight into mine unapologetically, and that frown on his face I had no idea I would become so fascinated with in time.

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Jack Hawthorne was nothing like what I'd imagined for myself. It took him only minutes to talk me into a business deal…erm, I mean marriage, and only days for us to officially tie the knot. Well…I did all those things except the walking away part. You'd think I'd laugh in his face, call him insane-and a few other names-then walk away as quickly as possible. A stranger who had been dumped by her fiancé only weeks before. A complete stranger who had never even heard of him. You'd think a guy who looked like him-a bit cold maybe, but still striking and very unattainable-would only ask the love of his life to marry him, right? You'd think he must be madly in love. The day he lured me into his office-which was also the first day we met-he proposed.







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