Little Nymph

E.J. Knox, Elizabeth Stevens


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Little Nymph by E.J. Knox, Elizabeth Stevens
From Elizabeth Stevens, writing as E.J. Knox, comes…
Two best friends, a marriage pact, and the forbidden lust that could ruin it all.

My job is simple; protect Olive. Whatever she needs. Including spending the summer with the family of the man she has to marry.

Maverick Vitali is anything but simple. Olive's future husband. Heir to his father's criminal empire, he's as deadly as he is gorgeous.

I have one job. One. Goddamned. Job. My life is hers. So, of course I fall head over heels into lust at first sight with Mav.

I could have resisted – he's an arsehole, after all – if the feeling hadn't been mutual. It takes just one inadvisable kiss for him to decide that I will be his at any cost. Luckily, Olive's had more spark with a wet towel but, when a stalker comes after her, we've all got other things on our minds than what pain Lord Vitali will inflict if Olive doesn't marry Mav.

To save Olive, I'll have to team up with the man I love to hate. As the stalker grows closer, so do we. But what price will the three of us pay for Mav and me to be together?

This is a dark, angsty, contemporary new adult bully/enemies-to-lovers, mafia romance with enough steam to melt your screen. Do not engage in public consumption unless your poker face is impenetrable.
Do not read if you don't like alpha males claiming what's theirs, a feisty heroine with a secret past, complicated love triangles, forbidden romances full of passion and dirty words, or cliff-hangers (sorry!).
This story will continue in Little Secret, and will go on to feature the heroine in sexual situations with two love interests. While not considered cheating by the characters, you may have different feelings. Proceed with caution.
This book is written using Australian English. This will affect the spelling, grammar and syntax you may be used to. It might come across as typos, awkward sentences, poor grammar, or missed/wrong words. In the majority of cases (I won't claim it's infallible, despite all best efforts), this is intentional and just an Aussie way of speaking (it took my US beta readers a bit to get used to). I can't say 'the' Aussie way, since we seem to differ even within the same state. Just think of us as a weird mix of British and US vernacular and colloquialisms, but with our own randomness thrown in. I still hope you enjoy it, though!
Contains possible triggers.
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