Daddy Heart M.D. by Holly Jaymes
Fay
Working with celebrities everyday has got me jaded. They’re all fake and self-obsessed, most of all, Sawyer Barnhart. Being a doctor, the man is supposed to save lives, not focus on dazzling an audience with his perfect smile! Okay, so I’ve noticed his smile.
The point is that I’m not falling for his act, he’s like every other hot jock; arrogant and cocky.
He might be a heart surgeon, but he’s not getting a piece of my heart
Sawyer
Women usually fall easily for my reassuring voice and those low hanging scrubs, but nothing seems to be working on the blue-eyed brunette; Fay Woods. She’s making me work hard to prove that I deserve these praises my patients shower upon me.
That’s okay, I’ll eventually get what I want. I’ll make her see that she’s wrong about me, and she’ll spread those legs while she’s at it.
Sweet Fay, I always get my way
- File Name:daddy-heart-m-d-by-holly-jaymes.epub
- Original Title:Daddy Heart M.D.: A Billionaire Baby Romance (Private School Bad Boys Book 1)
- Creator:Holly Jaymes
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B07H29HYNP
- Date:2018-09-18T16:00:00+00:00
- File Size:343.828 KB
Table of Content
- 1. Title Page
- 2. Copyright
- 3. Contents
- 4. 1. Sawyer
- 5. 2. Fay
- 6. 3. Sawyer
- 7. 4. Fay
- 8. 5. Sawyer
- 9. 6. Fay
- 10. 7. Sawyer
- 11. 8. Fay
- 12. 9. Sawyer
- 13. 10. Fay
- 14. 11. Sawyer
- 15. 12. Fay
- 16. 13. Sawyer
- 17. 14. Fay
- 18. 15. Sawyer
- 19. 16. Fay
- 20. 17. Sawyer
- 21. 18. Fay
- 22. 19. Sawyer
- 23. 20. Fay
- 24. 21. Sawyer
- 25. 22. Fay
- 26. 23. Sawyer
- 27. Epilogue
- 28. Author’s Note
- 29. Daddy Ivy League Preview
- 30. Daddy Ivy League Prologue Preview
- 31. Daddy Ivy League Chapter 1 Preview
- 32. About the Author
- 33. Also by Holly Jaymes
Dumb with a lot of technical issues; I don't expect a romance novel to be perfect, but it should be believable. Little details add up. Ex: talk shows are booked weeks in advanced, sometimes months, but certainly not a couple days. And on from there....
Dumb with a lot of technical issues; I don't expect a romance novel to be perfect, but it should be believable. Little details add up. Ex: talk shows are booked weeks in advanced, sometimes months, but certainly not a couple days. And on from there....