
Matt
Is It Love? Carter Corp., Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Kayla Grant
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Ruben Reid
About this listen
Matt Ortega is good at covering things up: colleague, friend or... more?
Emma Johnson is a Communications Assistant at Carter Corporation. One evening, she reveals herself to her very attractive partner, Matt, a hazel-eyed graphic designer. He lends her an attentive ear, and she ends up falling under his spell. But this one blows hot and cold. The next day, he ignores her. In addition, many mysteries surround him: a troubled past, an evil twin named Daryl, and what hides this impressive scar on his back?
The young woman is determined to find out more, regardless of the risks, despite the desire of the twins to keep her away from danger.
Will Matt manage to reveal his dark secrets to Emma?
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