Cheyenne Grear Report

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Cheyenne Grear was looking forward to college. High school boys were lame and immature. College would provide a smorgasbord of sexy, educated men who would be dying to vie for her attention. At least, that's what she had hoped. What actually happened was far from her imagined reality.

She never expected to fall for someone much older and totally inaccessible.

Damien Reed is confident, sexy, and everything a man should be. The only problem is, he doesn't even seem to know that Cheyenne exists.

When a stunt in thievery changes everything, Cheyenne is thrust into a life of sexual bliss and emotional anguish. Torn between the two, she must decide if pursuing Damien will lead to happiness or destruction.

This novel can be read as a stand-alone

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