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Single You Out

Di: Faleena Hopkins
Letto da: Patrick Zeller
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I'm Christina Tuck, one of those girls who delivers food right to your door. Then I knock on his.

Bennett Powers. Single dad. Stock trader. New York City.

A ginger who wears a suit like money is his church.

I'm drenched from the rain, sticking my foot in my mouth.

I'd like to stick something else in there.

But like the heat in my building...

pulses up from a dark boiler room…

Touch that pipe at your peril.

Am I in for some fun? Tuck yes.

I’m Christina Tuck, one of those girls who delivers food to your door. Then I knock on his. Bennett Powers. A ginger who wears suits like money is his church. I'm drenched from the rain, sticking my foot in my mouth. Am I in for some fun? Tuck yes.

The TUCK YES Series:

1. Single You Out

2. Not Single For Long 3.

Every Single Thing About You

©2021 Faleena Hopkins (P)2021 Spotify Audiobooks
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