Summary
I can’t believe Griffin Davis wants me.
Griffin Davis, who's seven years older and used to be my brother’s best friend.
Griffin Davis, who’s heart-stoppingly handsome, lives in a beautiful house on the beach and drives a Porsche.
Griffin Davis, who refused to touch me until I turned eighteen, and when I did, worshipped and adored me in every possible way. He’s the kindest person I’ve ever met, and treats me like a precious object.
Breakfast in bed, snuggles on Sunday mornings, flowers every week. He gave me a credit card with no spending limit, bought me a pair of Jimmy Choos and is paying my college tuition.
When I was nine, I said I wanted to marry him. And it looks like my childhood wish could come true.
There’s only one catch: he’s one of Miami’s biggest drug lords.
He's the perfect boyfriend in every way — but one.
Griffin Davis, who's seven years older and used to be my brother’s best friend.
Griffin Davis, who’s heart-stoppingly handsome, lives in a beautiful house on the beach and drives a Porsche.
Griffin Davis, who refused to touch me until I turned eighteen, and when I did, worshipped and adored me in every possible way. He’s the kindest person I’ve ever met, and treats me like a precious object.
Breakfast in bed, snuggles on Sunday mornings, flowers every week. He gave me a credit card with no spending limit, bought me a pair of Jimmy Choos and is paying my college tuition.
When I was nine, I said I wanted to marry him. And it looks like my childhood wish could come true.
There’s only one catch: he’s one of Miami’s biggest drug lords.
He's the perfect boyfriend in every way — but one.