Sweet Cheeks

Sweet Cheeks

J. Dorothy

J. Dorothy

Jennifer Jaimeson's life isn't turning out exactly how she planned. But plans change, and she is nothing, if not adaptable. Now after four years out of High School, things are looking up. Well they were, until Bailey, the ex girlfriend of the guy she's been rooming with and lusting after, arrives back in town. And once Cam and Bailey rekindle their romance, Jennifer is on the outer once more. But Bailey has a secret. A bad secret. One that Cam knows nothing about. Jennifer may have just discovered the opportunity she's been waiting for, and is set to put her new knowledge to good use, when an old High School friend of Cam's, Tanning, comes to stay, He's hot with a capital H, and nothing like the geek she remembers being mean to in High School. Her explosive lustful feelings for Tanning are soon confused with her residual warm feelings toward Cam, and the life she planned to have with him. And that's just the beginning. When the father of her unborn baby, Travis, and her childhood crush, and tormentor, Jason, come back into town, things are going to escalate fast. This time no matter what she does, or how she tries to adapt, she has absolutely no control. And this time, her messed up life, is about to get a whole lot messier.
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Heartbreaker

Heartbreaker

J. Dorothy

J. Dorothy

This is Bailey's story... I know I’m a heart breaker. I broke Cam and me. And I also broke myself somewhere along the way. But I finally made it back. It’s been two years. Two years I wish I could erase, and purge from my existence. I wish I could kick myself back into the past, kick that stupid, idiotic girl, and tell her to stop running away. To live the life she wants, not the life mum her Mum wanted her to have. You were such a coward Bailey Ryan. Now the only thing I know for sure is, I’m home. I’m never going away again. And maybe Cam will forgive me. And maybe I’ll exorcise my demons and forget. Maybe … but I’m not really sure. But now I’m here, I know one thing … I’m sure as hell going to try.
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