
Jaxson, the King Who Got Me
The Evans Family, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Nia Serge
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Winston James
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By:
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Miss Jenesequa
About this listen
He's the type of man she should be running far away from.
A man she has no business getting tangled with personally. And still, she wants him and all the intoxicating ways of his wild world.
Giving away his heart was never part of the deal when it came to women. It was only supposed to be about pleasure. Nothing else and nothing more. He's in for a rude awakening when his world collides with a woman as bold, assertive, and determined as he is.
Jaxson, The King Who Got Me is the third book in The Evans Family series and the second story in the Evans Brothers arc.
©2023 Miss Jenesequa (P)2024 Podium Audio
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