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A Caring Heart (BBW Romance)
A Caring Heart (BBW Romance)
A Caring Heart (BBW Romance)
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A Caring Heart (BBW Romance)

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Heather Jenkins like to help people. She can do it because she's cute, loving and cuddly.

She tells Jonah Jameson, the President of the company she just started working for, that he needs someone to take care of him, to see that he eats right and gets enough sleep. He can't turn her down.

She tells his son, Noah, that something inside of him is eating him up and that he can't heal unless he gets it out in the open and treats it. She volunteers to help. He turns her down emphatically due to his troubled military past.

She almost gets him to open up after they're kidnapped. She's threatened with rape and they escape, but he can't do it.

She bravely interferes with his work because someone has to rescue him. He tells her to leave and never speak to him again. By that time, she loves him beyond anything she has ever experienced. Can she get him back? Is her love enough?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherScarlett Grey
Release dateAug 30, 2014
ISBN9781502232274
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    Worst novella I ever read. I think it was written by a fourth grader. No idea how this got published.

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A Caring Heart (BBW Romance) - Scarlett Grey

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A Caring Heart

A Caring Heart

by Scarlett Grey

Copyright © 2014 by Scarlett Grey

No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in book reviews.

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A Caring Heart

You can have the money. You can't have the girl.

The robber waved his gun in Noah Jameson's face. You know what this is, dumb shit?

Noah nodded. His eyes were interested. The rest of his face serious and alert.  Yes, it's a .45 Colt semi-automatic.

The robber had to think this through. This big man didn't react the way he was supposed to. You put a gun in someone's face, they got scared and did what you wanted.

Noah towered over the robber at six feet two inches tall. He was built like a bull; thick neck, heavy shoulders, arms like most men's legs. His face looked like it had been chiselled out of granite by someone with a big hammer and little time. His eyes were blue and his hair light brown. Women never ignored him. They looked at him, then looked again.

The robber shifted his hold on the writhing girl in his left arm. She'd twisted around, trying to get close enough to scratch his face. She faced him but her arms were trapped under his. In a move as swift as it was cruel, he hit her ear with the butt of the gun. She wailed in pain. He growled, Behave, or I'll do it again. Her moaning shut off quickly.

The robber moved his left hand from the girl's back down to her butt. He spread his hand and pulled her into him again. He wanted his thigh between her legs. She resisted. He lifted the gun. She didn't want another blow to the ear. She relented, and her legs spread around his. Her skirt rose as his leg pressed against her. He ground her hips against his thigh, pulling her back and forth, forcing her sensitive tissues to rub harshly against his hard muscle. It hurt, and she cried.

The robber turned back to Noah. Now, sport. You're not going to give me any trouble. I'm taking the bitch. I'm going to have loads of fun with her. She won't enjoy it, but I don't give a damn about that.

Noah waited until the robber made direct eye contact. That meant he wasn't watching Noah's hands. Noah backhanded the muzzle of the pistol to the side with his right hand, grabbed the man's hand with his left then used his right hand again to push the gun down and turned it to the side. He removed it and threw it on the ground.

The robber looked down, stupidly, at the hand that had held the gun and now held nothing. He looked up just in time to see Noah's substantial fist coming directly at him. It hit between his

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