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90 reviewsA small-town, brothers’ best friend, tattoo artist, who hurt you, contemporary romance with all the feels.
Bella
Dominic Wood is my downfall.
All 6’, tattoo-covered, pierced places, 5 o’clock shadow wearing, brown-haired, cocky dimpled, devil may care attitude, 2” of him.
It should be criminal that he’s this good-looking.
He’ll never notice someone like me. The good girl, the pesky little sister of Sam and Ben.
But when my ex-boyfriend, Brock, the one I dated to forget about Dominic, won’t leave me alone, Dominic comes to my rescue.
If only it was for another reason than to ensure I stay out of trouble.
Dominic
Bella Wright is my kryptonite.
I’ve been best friends with her brothers since grade school. When she was younger, I was always her defender. I hated when her brothers made her cry, and I’d do anything to put a smile back on her face.
But something changed when I went away to college. She became a stunning beauty that I couldn’t keep my eyes from memorizing.
She became the muse for my drawings.
No one knows of my obsession. And I must keep it that way, or I’ll lose it all.
Everything is fine until Bella’s ex won’t leave her alone, and I’ll do anything to keep her safe.
I’m not good enough for her. I can’t have her. But neither can he.