Forbidden Lust for a Thug

Lady Lissa, Shelli Marie


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Forbidden Lust for a Thug by Lady Lissa, Shelli Marie
Sloane and Sky Hayes are sisters, but they haven’t always been the best of friends. When they were just young kids, they stayed at each other’s throat. That was until their mother came and took Sky’s side as always.

Sloane, a few years older than Sky, has always felt insecure around her sister, especially when guys found her sister prettier than she was. She couldn’t wait to grow up and move away. Soon as she graduated from high school, she did just that. She moved from Louisiana to Atlanta, where she could continue her education and have a life away from her sister.
Years later, after the passing of their parents in a horrific car accident, Sky decides to move to Atlanta to be closer to the only family she has left, her sister Sloane. In the beginning, Sloane happily welcomes her sister to the home she shares with her husband, Braydon. With the couple having problems in their marriage, the last thing they need is for Sky to move in.

Once Braydon welcomes his wife’s sister, Sky with open arms, Sloane second guesses her decision to allow Sky to move in. Their relationship becomes strained beyond belief.

While Sloane is upset about her marriage, Braydon and Sky grow closer after spending time together. Before they can stop it, they are caught up in a sordid forbidden affair.
The union between Sky and Braydon comes to a screeching halt when Sky decides to marry Sloane’s client, Elias. She doesn’t want to mess things up with her new husband. He has big bucks and is looking for a wife, but Sky doesn’t have a clue what Elias’ rush to get married is about. This causes her to be a little skeptical about accepting Elias’ proposal from the start. But, once he offers her a life of wealth and anything she wants, how can she say no?

There are so many secrets between these four intertwined lives. If any of them are exposed they could ruin things for not just one person, but all those involved…
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