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Rogue to Ruin

Rogue to Ruin

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The Bourne Matrimonial Agency has a rule to never fall in love with a client. Ainsley Bourne needs the family business to succeed, but Reed Sterling, a former prize fighter and owner of a gaming hell, stands in her way. She sets out to ruin his establishment, but when a vile suitor from her past reappears, she claims an attachment to Mr. Sterling, who plays the part of the besotted fiancé. With each tantalizing touch and every scandalous kiss, Ainsley starts to wonder if Reed was ever really the enemy.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 400 pages
Publication date: 05 September 2019
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc


The Bourne Matrimonial Agency has a strict rule: never fall in love with a client. This should not be a problem for Ainsley Bourne, who is faking an engagement to the rogue across the street. However, her plan takes an unexpected turn when she finds herself falling for Reed Sterling, the massive, handsome, former prize fighter, and owner of the gaming hell across the street. His scandalous customers scare off all her marriage-minded patrons, and since Reed has no intention of relocating, Ainsley sets out to ruin his unsavory establishment.

However, when a vile suitor from her past reappears, Ainsley hastily claims an attachment to the first man who comes to mind: Mr. Sterling. Reed is taken aback by Miss Bourne's declaration, as she clearly hates him, and he would never admit their arguments simmer with unrequited attraction. Something about the pleading look in her eyes calls to Reed, and against his better judgment, he quickly plays the part of the besotted fiancé.

Pretending to be in love requires a convincing charade. But with each tantalizing touch and every scandalous kiss, Ainsley starts to wonder if Reed was ever really the enemy at all. As they spend more time together, Ainsley discovers that Reed has a softer side than she ever imagined. He is kind, caring, and deeply loyal to those he loves.

Meanwhile, Reed is drawn to Ainsley in a way he never expected. He finds himself falling for her, but he is afraid to admit it. He knows that their relationship is based on a lie, and he is worried that Ainsley will discover the truth and leave him.

As their fake engagement continues, Ainsley and Reed must navigate the complicated web of their emotions and lies. They must pretend to be in love while also trying to protect their hearts from the pain that could come if their deception is exposed.

However, as they spend more time together, Ainsley and Reed begin to develop a genuine connection. They discover that they have more in common than they ever imagined, and they start to fall for each other in a way that is real and true.

But their happiness is threatened when Ainsley's ex-suitor reappears, determined to win her back. Reed is forced to confront his past and the demons that have been haunting him for years. He must decide whether to protect Ainsley from the harm that her ex-suitor could cause or to follow his heart and admit his feelings for her.

In the end, Reed must choose between his love for Ainsley and his fear of the unknown. He must decide whether to risk everything and follow his heart or to play it safe and protect the woman he loves from harm.

The Bourne Matrimonial Agency has one rule: never fall in love with a client. This should not be a problem for Ainsley Bourne, who is faking an engagement to the rogue across the street. However, her plan takes an unexpected turn when she finds herself falling for Reed Sterling, the massive, handsome, former prize fighter, and owner of the gaming hell across the street. His scandalous customers scare off all her marriage-minded patrons, and since Reed has no intention of relocating, Ainsley sets out to ruin his unsavory establishment.

However, when a vile suitor from her past reappears, Ainsley hastily claims an attachment to the first man who comes to mind: Mr. Sterling. Reed is taken aback by Miss Bourne's declaration, as she clearly hates him, and he would never admit their arguments simmer with unrequited attraction. Something about the pleading look in her eyes calls to Reed, and against his better judgment, he quickly plays the part of the besotted fiancé.

Pretending to be in love requires a convincing charade. But with each tantalizing touch and every scandalous kiss, Ainsley starts to wonder if Reed was ever really the enemy at all. As they spend more time together, Ainsley discovers that Reed has a softer side than she ever imagined. He is kind, caring, and deeply loyal to those he loves.

Meanwhile, Reed is drawn to Ainsley in a way he never expected. He finds himself falling for her, but he is afraid to admit it. He knows that their relationship is based on a lie, and he is worried that Ainsley will discover the truth and leave him.

As their fake engagement continues, Ainsley and Reed must navigate the complicated web of their emotions and lies. They must pretend to be in love while also trying to protect their hearts from the pain that could come if their deception is exposed.

However, as they spend more time together, Ainsley and Reed begin to develop a genuine connection. They discover that they have more in common than they ever imagined, and they start to fall for each other in a way that is real and true.

But their happiness is threatened when Ainsley's ex-suitor reappears, determined to win her back. Reed is forced to confront his past and the demons that have been haunting him for years. He must decide whether to protect Ainsley from the harm that her ex-suitor could cause or to follow his heart and admit his feelings for her.

In the end, Reed must choose between his love for Ainsley and his fear of the unknown. He must decide whether to risk everything and follow his heart or to play it safe and protect the woman he loves from harm.

The Bourne Matrimonial Agency has a strict rule: never fall in love with a client. This should not be a problem for Ainsley Bourne, who is faking an engagement to the rogue across the street. However, her plan takes an unexpected turn when she finds herself falling for Reed Sterling, the massive, handsome, former prize fighter, and owner of the gaming hell across the street. His scandalous customers scare off all her marriage-minded patrons, and since Reed has no intention of relocating, Ainsley sets out to ruin his unsavory establishment.

However, when a vile suitor from her past reappears, Ainsley hastily claims an attachment to the first man who comes to mind: Mr. Sterling. Reed is taken aback by Miss Bourne's declaration, as she clearly hates him, and he would never admit their arguments simmer with unrequited attraction. Something about the pleading look in her eyes calls to Reed, and against his better judgment, he quickly plays the part of the besotted fiancé.

Pretending to be in love requires a convincing charade. But with each tantalizing touch and every scandalous kiss, Ainsley starts to wonder if Reed was ever really the enemy at all. As they spend more time together, Ainsley discovers that Reed has a softer side than she ever imagined. He is kind, caring, and deeply loyal to those he loves.

Meanwhile, Reed is drawn to Ainsley in a way he never expected. He finds himself falling for her, but he is afraid to admit it. He knows that their relationship is based on a lie, and he is worried that Ainsley will discover the truth and leave him.

As their fake engagement continues, Ainsley and Reed must navigate the complicated web of their emotions and lies. They must pretend to be in love while also trying to protect their hearts from the pain that could come if their deception is exposed.

However, as they spend more time together, Ainsley and Reed begin to develop a genuine connection. They discover that they have more in common than they ever imagined, and they start to fall for each other in a way that is real and true.

But their happiness is threatened when Ainsley's ex-suitor reappears, determined to win her back. Reed is forced to confront his past and the demons that have been haunting him for years. He must decide whether to protect Ainsley from the harm that her ex-suitor could cause or to follow his heart and admit his feelings for her.

In the end, Reed must choose between his love for Ainsley and his fear of the unknown. He must decide whether to risk everything and follow his heart or to play it safe and protect the woman he loves from harm.

Weight: 192g
Dimension: 167 x 105 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780062685520

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