Drawn to Mr. King
The Men, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Islay Jacobs
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Alastair Haynesbridge
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By:
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Elle Nicoll
Jaxon King is a work of art—beautiful, unique…priceless.
I meet him when he admires my artwork at a hotel opening. He’s older, he's sophisticated, he's a gentleman. At least he is with his clothes on. Out of them…well, that’s a masterpiece in itself.
But even a connection as strong as ours means nothing once the champagne wears off. A promise to call me. Then…nothing.
When he turns up as my new boss on the biggest project of my career, I try my hardest to turn the page and leave him in the past. Only, he isn’t a memory I can simply erase, no matter how hard I try.
We have this pull to one another; two colours that merge and create something heavenly. But he screws up the paper and leaves me crumpled…torn. Maybe it’s all an illusion and I should erase him from my heart once and for all?
If only we could draw our own path through life and start over. It’s never as simple as erasing the past, not when you’re drawn to Mr. King.
Drawn to Mr. King is the third book in The Men series, a steamy, contemporary romance intended for mature listeners. It features themes of cancer, pregnancy and grief.
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Honestly I loved their chemistry even when I was wanting to choke one of them out for being silly!
Megan is one of the sweetest fmc's I've ever read. She's got a heart of gold and honestly puts up with quite a bit! Her talent is raw and natural and I love that she starts to really believe in herself throughout this novel!
Jaxon is so smooth, he's got intimacy DOWN. He's also a silly knucklehead who really had some inner work to do, and I'm so glad he did! It just goes to show with him that grief is never linear and it doesn't matter if you lost someone recently, or a long time ago, the pain is still the same and it's still something you have to mentally work through. 💛
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