Something So Perfect
Matthew Drafted first round pick when I was seventeen, playing first line at eighteen, branded NHL's bad boy at nineteen. At twenty-three I was cut from the team and living back home with my parents. A knock on the door brought an opportunity I couldn’t turn down. All I had to do was prove I...
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Matthew Drafted first round pick when I was seventeen, playing first line at eighteen, branded NHL's bad boy at nineteen. At twenty-three I was cut from the team and living back home with my parents. A knock on the door brought an opportunity I couldn’t turn down. All I had to do was prove I learned from my mistakes, so no way would I fall for a chick with a pouty mouth even if I wanted to spend all day devouring it. Karrie When my father gave me a job, I had no idea it would be to babysit some washed up NHL player. He wanted me to be his chaperone, his overpaid babysitter. I thought it was a joke. Then I met him, Matthew Grant. I wasn’t prepared for this particular bad boy. He’s not only hot but he’s arrogant and kinda sweet in a 'you make me crazy' kind of way. Basically now that he’s finished screwing up his life, he’s decided to turn mine upside down. She’s the first thing I’ve ever wanted more than hockey. He’s the guy I know I should stay away from. But what if this thing that started out so wrong turns into something so perfect?
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9781548609047 (1548609048)
ASIN: 1548609048
Publish date: 2017-07-04
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (2010-12-22)
Pages no: 216
Edition language: English
Series: Something So (#2)
I adored Natasha Madison’s SOMETHING SO PERFECT. This is the story of NHL bad boy, Matthew Grant, and the NEW York Stingers’ team owner’s daughter, Karrie Cooney. After screwing up his NHL career, Matthew is given a second chance with the stipulation that he is assigned a chaperone 24/7 (Karrie). ...
Can a very bad boy behave when put on the naughty step by a very attractive yet sassy woman? Surprise - the answer is a most DEFINITE yes! I mean sure - he may have had a few opportunities to maybe stretch the rules of good behaviors, but completely justified *wink*. If you follow me one of my bigg...