We Two Shall

We Two Shall
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Publisher : Esther E. Schmidt
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Download or read book We Two Shall written by Esther E. Schmidt and published by Esther E. Schmidt. This book was released on 2021-06-15 with total page 126 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Windsor - The load of information about my background is hitting me full force. How does one deal when everything you thought was true turns out to be a lie? There’s only one solid pillar I trust in my life right now; the woman who holds my heart. And it’s exactly why her life hangs in the balance if she stays by my side. Linnette - Some say love is easy. They’ve clearly never had to face not one, but two mafia families fighting to put their blood on the throne. A war has been declared, and we have to save not only the man who holds my heart, but a whole country along with it. All is fair in love and war, until your life is hanging on by a thread. We Two Shall is book two in a royal romance trilogy set in a biker world where mafia collides with justice.


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