
Second Chance Contract
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Narrated by:
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Tor Thom
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Meg Sylvan
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Written by:
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M. Robinson
About this listen
From Wall Street Journal and USA Today best-selling author M. Robinson comes a standalone best friend’s baby sister, second chance billionaire romance.
She was my best friend's little sister, which meant she was off limits, but I couldn’t help myself. I never could when it came to her, and in the end, I left town and made something of my myself.
Ten years later and I'm one of the richest men in the world. I have everything I ever wanted...except for her.
Little did I know, life would give me a second chance to make things right by her. She's now suddenly my publicist, treating me as if I'm nothing more than another client, when I stole all her firsts. Including her heart. I need to take matters into my own hands, so I'm making her an offer she can't refuse.
She's signed a contract stating that for the next 10 days…. She's mine.
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- Melanie
- 2025-03-07
Toxic masculinity (narcism, verbal abuse, mental abuse)
I’m totally triggered. One of the worst MMC’s I’ve seen in a long time. He mentally & emotionally abuses the FMC. He doesn’t love her. He has a sick, possessive obsession with the FMC & has no issues with being verbally & emotionally cruel with her in order to get his way. It’s not sexy at all. Also, when a woman says “no” or “stop” & the man keeps on with his sexual advances, that is sexual abuse, bordering on rape. No, means No. I will not be reading (or listening) to anything else from this author, seeing as abusive behaviour is glorified in their work. At least the FMC is somewhat strong-willed.
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