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Hail Mary

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Leo F*cking Hernandez, North Boston University’s star running back and notorious bachelor, is now my new roommate. Once, I thought I loved him, but that was before I came to hate him. He doesn’t remember me or the misery he caused in my life for years. Living across the street from him, I had managed to ignore him while pursuing my dream of becoming a tattoo artist. “The Pit,” the house he shares with three other football players, has been a constant reminder of the boy who broke my heart, especially as I watched him bring home one-night stands. But with affordable rent and proximity to my tattoo shop, I had learned to cope—until a water and mold disaster forced me to leave my home. Suddenly, I have no choice but to accept Leo’s offer: live at The Pit with him and the guys, rent-free, until my landlord fixes the mess. Ignoring him was easier from across the street, but now, sharing a house with him—especially when he’s often shirtless and flashing that cocky grin—makes it impossible. I must push him away, even as he makes it infuriatingly difficult. He’s broken my heart once, and I refuse to let him do it again.

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Hail Mary, Kandi Steiner

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Pubblicato
2023
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Titolo
Hail Mary
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2023
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
438
ISBN13
9798986558783
Serie
Valutazione
3,7 su 5
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Leo F*cking Hernandez, North Boston University’s star running back and notorious bachelor, is now my new roommate. Once, I thought I loved him, but that was before I came to hate him. He doesn’t remember me or the misery he caused in my life for years. Living across the street from him, I had managed to ignore him while pursuing my dream of becoming a tattoo artist. “The Pit,” the house he shares with three other football players, has been a constant reminder of the boy who broke my heart, especially as I watched him bring home one-night stands. But with affordable rent and proximity to my tattoo shop, I had learned to cope—until a water and mold disaster forced me to leave my home. Suddenly, I have no choice but to accept Leo’s offer: live at The Pit with him and the guys, rent-free, until my landlord fixes the mess. Ignoring him was easier from across the street, but now, sharing a house with him—especially when he’s often shirtless and flashing that cocky grin—makes it impossible. I must push him away, even as he makes it infuriatingly difficult. He’s broken my heart once, and I refuse to let him do it again.