Featured Book: The Christmas Contract by K.C. Crowne

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About Featured Book: The Christmas Contract by K.C. Crowne

He hired a professional.
What he got was a good girl he intends to corrupt.

Twinkling lights. Falling snow.
And I’m tied up in a private playroom…
with the most dangerous man in New York.

One month. Every request. No refusals.
That’s the deal The Velvet Ledger offered when I begged for a miracle.

My sister’s life depends on money I’ll never have
but Damien Kozlov does.
Billionaire CEO. Bratva kingpin.
A man whose Christmas parties are pure scandal.

He thinks I’m a trained submissive.
Truth is, I’m a broke grad with a painfully blank sex résumé.

His gaze wrecks me.
His touch rewires me.
And I’m terrified I’m the one who needs saving.

I came for a miracle.
Now I’m owned by the devil who bought me for Christmas.

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