The Broken One ✔
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  • Reads 195,176
  • Votes 8,612
  • Parts 46
  • Time 4h 11m
Complete, First published Jun 08, 2018
They say that two broken people can either create something whole or break each other further.

Playboy Ned Carter is forced to quit his old habits when his best friend gets pregnant. His friend Sam hires his single adaptable ambitious sister Sarah to teach Ned how to be a gentleman, in hopes of him ending up in a meaningful relationship in the future.

Problems soon surface when the pair discover their shared hate for each other; but can these opposites attract? Can a player really change? Can a damaged girl learn to love?

 | Book two of 'The One' series |
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