“Then Agnes came out the front door and down the steps with a tray of drinks, dark curls bouncing and red-rimmed glasses sliding down her nose again, wearing some kind of red dress with straps that tied on her shoulders and a skirt that whipped around her legs in the breeze, and Shane's thoughts jumped track until she led the other two women around the side of the house to the gazebo. Agnes had damn good legs. And a great back. One pull on those ties- And she'd smiled at him, standing there in the morning sunlight. Might have been an invitation. Might not have been, too. Probably should make sure before he started untying things.”
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Book:Agnes and the Hitman
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Agnes and the Hitman
The story follows Agnes, a young woman with a mysterious past, who finds herself entangled with a hitman. The narrative explores themes of trust, vulnerability, and the complexities of human relationships. more
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