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Wicked Game

ASIN: B0172R74DE

​Nicolette Thorne is the privileged wife of powerful attorney, Jackson Thorne. She coasted through life jaded and uncaring, until she met David Morales, a young college student who worked at the local country club in Savannah, GA. For the first time in her life, Nicolette feels love; real love and it scares her. She tries to run from David but there is a magnetism between them that keeps drawing her back. To save him from her ruthless husband and his criminal clientele, she breaks David’s heart and tells him the child she carries is Jackson’s. David and the future they planned together are shattered. Four years later, David returns, a successful physician's assistant, who’s engaged to be married. This homecoming turns out to be a disaster when he cross paths with Nicolette and her four year old son. David suspects the child is his but Nicolette is determined to keep the truth from him. When old flames turn into a raging fire, David must choose between the woman who loves him unconditionally and the woman who possesses his soul.

Deadly Game

ASIN: B01N7GVI9X

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Nicolette Thorne had $180,000 reasons to get the hell out of Savannah, Georgia. Stealing drug money wasn't the smartest thing she'd ever done but she was desperate and its owner was burning in the darkest pit of hell; he wouldn't be needing it.
The way Nici saw it, all those years of putting up with Jackson and Tyree’s shit, she deserved the money and she had every intention of making a good life for her and her son, Landon.
When David Morales, her son's biological father, suggested they move to Atlanta with he and his Fiancée, Nici jumped at the chance. She wanted David and Landon to bond and after Leila's little threat, Nici was determined to win David back. He was hers and always would be, that bitch didn't stand a chance.
Moving to Atlanta seemed to be the answer to Nici's prayers. Still, every once in a while, she couldn't help but look over her shoulder. Her greatest fear was that the 250 miles she put between her and her past, wouldn't be enough.

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