The book His Prize (The Cleaners book 1) was written by author Doris O'connor Here you can read free online of His Prize (The Cleaners book 1) book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is His Prize (The Cleaners book 1) a good or bad book?
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Ren looked utterly unapproachable on the drive to his place, and the silence in the car was only relieved by the frequent phone calls he took. The fact that he didn’t hide his plans to take out as many of the Priestly gang as he could terrified Susie even more. Everyone knew that Huntly and the Priestly brothers barely tolerated each other, but this was all escalating far too fast, not least because it seemed that Myrtle had been selling off Huntly’s drugs to Priestly goons. By the time ...they pulled up outside a multi-story town house in a rather affluent part of London, Susie’s nerves were shot to pieces. Three large people carriers were parked on the drive, and she jumped when the door flung open and a small army of dark clothed bad boys spilled onto the drive. Ty appeared to be the leader of this motley crew, and he nodded at Ren once, smirked at Susie, and then barked a series of orders at the assembled men. Ren’s earlier words of sharing her around his men came back to haunt her as Ty opened her car door and pulled her out and on her feet.
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