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When Dylan Duke stumbles across an ex-employee of his on an escorting website, he books her time indefinitely in the hope that he can finally find out why she disappeared all those years ago. Little is he expecting to be pulled into Juliette's life, which includes horrific past trauma, an ongoing murder investigation, and an uncertain future. Determined to face the man who fired her after the death of her husband and son, Juliette agrees to date Dylan Duke. But when she sees him again, she's shocked to realize that he's not the monster she'd always imagined. Instead, he's funny and kind and…mehr

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When Dylan Duke stumbles across an ex-employee of his on an escorting website, he books her time indefinitely in the hope that he can finally find out why she disappeared all those years ago. Little is he expecting to be pulled into Juliette's life, which includes horrific past trauma, an ongoing murder investigation, and an uncertain future. Determined to face the man who fired her after the death of her husband and son, Juliette agrees to date Dylan Duke. But when she sees him again, she's shocked to realize that he's not the monster she'd always imagined. Instead, he's funny and kind and proves to be an incredible support system as she battles with her clinical OCD and depression. But how can she give her love to someone else when she can barely survive day to day? And how can she start over when she's lying to everyone--and withholding evidence from the police?
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Sloane is a (self-proclaimed) novice film critic, a middling yogi, and a pro smut enthusiast. She loves writing damaged heroes and heroines and isn't above exploring topics that make you uncomfortable-but always with a happy ever after. Sloane lives with her husband, two dogs, and sixty-three houseplants in California's Central Valley. When she's not writing, she can be found day drinking with her friends, crying to sad songs by no-name artists on YouTube, and Googling the disturbing factoids she hears on true crime shows.