Hired To Love By Jordan Lynde chapter 38

Chapter Thirty-Eight Henley’s POV Lee was an… interesting creature. I felt like he was exactly the same as Bennett, but also the complete opposite of Bennett as well. A good example of this was the way Lee spoke. Very proper, like Bennett, and very polite, unlike Bennett. The two brothers sometimes used complex and eloquent words a normal person wouldn’t, but Lee was much worse than Bennett. He bordered the […]

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Hired To Love By Jordan Lynde chapter 37

Chapter Thirty-Seven Bennett’s POV “Be there at six o’ clock sharp, no later. I’ve already ordered the flowers, as you apparently couldn’t handle that task last time, so you simply have to pick them up. Be polite and courteous. Next week I want to set up dinner with Cecil and his wife, so you better leave a good impression. Cara picked the restaurant so let her suggest what the best […]

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Hired To Love By Jordan Lynde chapter 35

Chapter Thirty-Five Bennett’s POV Empty. That’s how the house felt. Maybe it was how I felt too. Rain beat against the windowpanes, blurring my view of the outside world from where I stood in my living room. Droplets of rain fell from my hair and dropped onto the tiled floor, already muddy and marked from my shoes. I realized belatedly I’d forgotten to take them off. The windows reflected my […]

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Hired To Love By Jordan Lynde chapter 34

Chapter Thirty-Four Henley’s POV Lee Calloway. His form towered above me, a puzzled expression on his well-featured face. Maybe it wasn’t right to think this now, but I couldn’t believe how handsome he was. He was like some kind of model or Disney prince or something. He shared Bennett’s dark hair and green eyes, but Lee’s were contrasted by his pale skin. The word angel flitted to mind. This wasn’t how I […]

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Hired To Love By Jordan Lynde chapter 33

Chapter Thirty-Three Henley’s POV Turns out fighting for our relationship was easier said than done. No matter how hard I tried, I could not contact Bennett. He blocked my number. He blocked my work number. He refused to answer any calls from Sebastian’s phone. When I stopped by his house, his car was never there. It was like he hadn’t been home once since he’d decided to cut me out […]

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Hired To Love By Jordan Lynde chapter 32

Chapter Thirty-Two Henley’s POV On the way to the restaurant, Sebastian explained how a civil case worked, and what I should expect of it. He didn’t think Curtis had made a complaint yet, only threatened it. Our plan was to swing by the apartment after to see if I’d received a summons. I tapped my fingers against my thigh as a queasiness set in my abdomen. It wasn’t that I […]

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Hired To Love By Jordan Lynde chapter 31

Chapter Thirty-One Bennett’s POV Vzzzt, vzzt, vzzt. Fuzz filled my aching head and I groped around my bed, trying to find my phone. What I grasped instead woke me up instantly. Henley was right beside me on the bed, tangled in my silk sheets, wearing only her bra. Before I even had a chance to gasp, she opened one eye, not even bothering to lift her face from the pillow. […]

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Hired To Love By Jordan Lynde chapter 30

Chapter Thirty Bennett’s POV “Bennett, your mother is calling,” Henry said, looking at the caller I.D on the touch screen as the sound of his ringtone came through the speakers. “Should I answer?” I shrugged. We were on our way back from a board meeting, so she was probably calling to check up on things. “Just pretend I’m not with you.” Henry hit the answer button on his steering wheel. […]

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Hired To Love By Jordan Lynde chapter 29

Chapter Twenty-Nine Henley’s POV “The house is ready for you to move into,” were Sebastian’s cheerful words as he arrived at Bennett’s house on Saturday afternoon. I checked the date on my phone. It was only August 1st. “Really? Already?” “I told them it was urgent. Everything checked out okay,” he told me, sliding around me to enter the house. “And it’s faster when you pay cash up front. Is […]

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