Loving Miss Sassy by A.M. Madden
I am sure of four things:
I’m the most sought-after social influencer.
I’m prepared to kick ass and take names.
I’m going to conquer the Big Apple.
I wasn’t prepared to have an unexpected roommate who happens to be drop-dead gorgeous.
Being the younger sister of two overprotective brothers taught me to be tenacious. Granted, that didn’t fare well when I mistook my roomie for an intruder. Fine, maybe a right hook wasn’t the most ladylike greeting, but his black eye only lasted a week. How was I supposed to know said intruder was also my advertising adversary?
The answer: I didn’t.
And having a single wall separating our bedrooms only adds more angst to my list. I’m sure I’ll never get a good night’s rest wondering if he sleeps commando . . . if those are moans I hear or snores . . . if he imagines me in his bed as I imagine him in mine.
The list goes on and on.
The most shocking thing I wasn’t prepared for was how he managed to capture my heart . . . right before he shattered it.
He called me Miss Sassy, and I proved him right.
- File Name:loving-miss-sassy-by-a-m-madden.epub
- Original Title:Loving Miss Sassy (The Mr. Wrong Series Book 5)
- Creator:A.M. Madden
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B07ZS12TXP
- Publisher:MadJo Romance
- Date:2019-11-04T18:30:00+00:00
- Subject:General Fiction
- File Size:359.794 KB
Table of Content
- 1. Table of Contents
- 2. Chapter 1
- 3. Chapter 2
- 4. Chapter 3
- 5. Chapter 4
- 6. Chapter 5
- 7. Chapter 6
- 8. Chapter 7
- 9. Chapter 8
- 10. Chapter 9
- 11. Chapter 10
- 12. Chapter 11
- 13. Chapter 12
- 14. Chapter 13
- 15. Chapter 14
- 16. Chapter 15
- 17. Chapter 16
- 18. Chapter 17
- 19. Chapter 18
- 20. Chapter 19
- 21. Chapter 20
- 22. Chapter 21
- 23. Chapter 22
- 24. Chapter 23
- 25. Chapter 24
- 26. Chapter 25
- 27. Chapter 26
- 28. Chapter 27
- 29. Chapter 28
- 30. Chapter 29
- 31. Chapter 30
- 32. Chapter 31
- 33. Chapter 32
- 34. Chapter 33
- 35. Chapter 34
- 36. Chapter 35
- 37. Epilogue
- 38. Acknowledgments
- 39. About A.M. Madden & Joanne Schwehm
- 40. To the Reader