Frayed Rope by Harlow Stone

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Frayed Rope by Harlow Stone
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Ryder Callaghan didn’t know a damn thing about the moody woman who moved in next door. But his military instincts told him she was in trouble.
The deep kind that gets you six feet under.
Elle was running from someone; and come hell or high-water Ryder was going to figure out exactly who and why.
She was stubborn and beautiful, and he would use every Callaghan Security employee to find answers to questions she flat out refused to answer:
Why she slept with a gun under her pillow.
Why she dressed like she was on her way to a funeral in winter.
Why she had more scars than men he’d fought with in Iraq.
Ryder knew women. They came freely and easily for him. Yet the one woman he wants –for more than one night– doesn’t want anything to do with him.
How do you save a woman who won’t let you in?
What if she doesn’t want to be saved at all?

  • File Name:frayed-rope-by-harlow-stone.epub
  • Original Title:Frayed Rope (The Ugly Roses Book 1)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B00RYC3BWQ
  • Publisher:Harlow Stone
  • Date:2015-01-06T18:30:00+00:00
  • File Size:331.825 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Reviews
  • 2. Copyright
  • 3. Preface
  • 4. Contents
  • 5. Prologue
  • 6. Chapter One
  • 7. Chapter Two
  • 8. Chapter Three
  • 9. Chapter Four
  • 10. Chapter Five
  • 11. Chapter Six
  • 12. Chapter Seven
  • 13. Chapter Eight
  • 14. Chapter Nine
  • 15. Chapter Ten
  • 16. Chapter Eleven
  • 17. Chapter Twelve
  • 18. Chapter Thirteen
  • 19. Chapter Fourteen
  • 20. Chapter Fifteen
  • 21. Chapter Sixteen
  • 22. Chapter Seventeen
  • 23. Chapter Eighteen
  • 24. Chapter Nineteen
  • 25. Chapter Twenty
  • 26. Chapter Twenty-one
  • 27. Chapter Twenty-two
  • 28. Chapter Twenty-three
  • 29. Chapter Twenty-four
  • 30. Chapter Twenty-five
  • 31. Chapter Twenty-six
  • 32. Author Notes
  • 33. Prologue
  • 34. Chapter One
  • 35. Other books from Harlow
  • 36. Acknowledgments

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Roro T.
Roro T.

Great book, harsh, but well written and with a good plot.

Reply4 years ago