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Evans, Anna, J. Bad Apple eBook

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Bad Apple Anna J. Evans Book 3 in the Perfectly Wicked series. Some women are misunderstood, others are a misdemeanor waiting to happen. Katarina was a very bad girl, but she spent five years in the dungeon paying for her crimes and made a vow to leave her wicked ways behind her. She's praying a makeover and a stint on Kingdom City's newest reality show, Real-Life Ways to Catch a King , will help her get back on her feet. Unfortunately the show's producer, notorious bad boy Serge, is making it hard for her to resist giving in to her naughtier nature. Serge is looking to turn his life around. He wants a wife and a family and a place in respectable society. Taking up with a former wicked queen with a penchant for poison apples isn't on his agenda. But Kat quickly proves to be irresistible, and when a mutual affection for public passion turns into something more, he has to make a decision. Break the heart of the only woman he's ever loved or risk forever being known as a "bad apple".

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Title of eBook: Bad Apple
Release Date: 08-22-2007
Publisher: Ellora's Cave Publishing, Inc

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Parent title Bad Apple
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SKU 9785551673347
File size 396
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