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Wild Child by A.S. Green

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Wild Child
A.S. Green

Entangled Embrace
June 2018
On Sale: June 18, 2018
282 pages
ISBN: 1720361614
EAN: 9781640635661
Kindle: B07DC4KX2B
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New Adult | Romance

Providing private security for a celebrity wedding is nothing new...until I come face-to-face with Natalie O'Brien. The woman who chose someone else and kicked me to the curb six years ago. Time has done nothing to tame her. She's a red-headed beauty with a sharp tongue and nerves of steel who could seriously knock me off my game...

When my assistant bails, Natalie jumps at the chance to get off her tiny island. Now we're stuck criss-crossing the country in my SUV, with her tantalizing scent filling the cab and her smart mouth making me very...uncomfortable.

I survived a tour in Afghanistan, so working with Natalie should be a breeze for me…but after six years apart, she still makes me hope for all the things I never thought I wanted. I’m not sure I can breathe if she walks out that door again.

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