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Second Chance Contract

Written by: M. Robinson
Narrated by: Tor Thom, Meg Sylvan
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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.

©2021 M. Robinson (P)2021 Podium Audio
Contemporary
All stars
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a little different than the usuals.
the relationship was sort of toxic
the performance could have been better
but i liked the overall story
one time listen

good story different

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Unlike the other romances, the hero knew it from the beginning that he loved her... and this is what I loved the most...

A different from the usual

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The story was well written, the characters were realistic but it wasn’t what you would expect in a novel. We read novel that we relate to but we also read for something extra. Julian was a very problematic person and by the end, I wouldn’t say that I would have hated it if he had been left alone and if Autumn hadn’t forgiven him. He was entitled and never really repented for his mistakes. It felt like Autumn settled for him. She could’ve found someone better and as a reader, that would’ve been a happier ending to read.

A little problematic.

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