Cry About It

Cry About It

Maggie C. Gates

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-Joelle- You know what they say about enemies. * Know the enemy * Keep the enemy close * Outsmart the enemy * Make out with the enemy Okay, maybe not that last part. And maybe that’s what got me in trouble with Vaughan Thompson. But in my defense, he started it. That city boy should have known better than to act a fool in these parts. I don't get mad. I get even. ______________________________ -Vaughan- None of this would have happened if an armadillo hadn't wrecked my car. That was my welcome home to Maren, Texas. The other half of the welcoming committee was a five-foot-three pile of sass and pure evil. Too bad everyone else in Joelle Reed’s life was completely smitten with her. But not me. Jo was the incarnation of evil in a pretty package. A pretty hot package. I wasn’t at fault for what transpired. The she-devil started it. ______________________________ Cry About It is a standalone enemies to lovers romance with moments so hot they’ll melt your Kindle and a swoony happily ever after. Get ready to laugh your head off, and be prepared for an excessive amount of canned ravioli, topless bull riding, and to fall in love with the world's worst guard dog.

Publication Year: 2022


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  • KJLReadstheRoom
    Apr 16, 2025
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    Not into the cringey pet names, not into a man who wonders how he can 'use this against her' when he finds out her father beat the shit out of her as a child. Also not into 'whore' being used by MMC during sex. Not for me.

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