![]() She sighed and let her fingers drop to her lap. “Didn’t seem like the right time to point out that you puked so hard your mascara started to run.” “Because I like my head where it is?” he suggested. “God, Cade, I look like crap! Why didn’t you tell me I had raccoon eyes?” she demanded, using her fingers to scrub at the black smudges beneath her eyes. Rynn leaned forward to pull down the visor mirror and promptly did a double-take. She kept him honest and he promised to keep her safe. She taught him about friendship and family. Rynn Lewis was eighteen and pregnant, on the run from her ex-boyfriend, when Cade found her on the streets of Minneapolis. Until the night he decided it was time to risk it all. Yet over the course of a year, he’d watched his own life slowly spiral out of control. After high school, he’d agreed to be a bouncer for his sister’s club, not a dancer. ![]() Find it: Goodreads, Amazon, Kindle, B&N, iBooks, KoboĬade Henson was ready for a change. ![]()
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