But Julian isn't interested in her. In fact, he seems to actively dislike her. For the first time in her life, the magnet is repelling.
Should we focus more on the of her past, or dive straight into the tension between her and the grumpy plumber? D*ck Magnet by Ruby Rowe
Julian acts tough, but he’s gone for her by chapter three. But Julian isn't interested in her
While attempting to fix a leak in her cabin, she manages to accidentally flood her kitchen. When she calls the only emergency plumber in town, she expects a grizzled old man named Silas. Instead, she gets Julian Thorne. Julian is everything Elara is trying to avoid: dark hair, brooding eyes, and a mysterious past that practically radiates "red flag." Should we focus more on the of her
That’s a bold, punchy title that screams "unapologetic romance" or "gritty dark comedy." To give this story the right vibe, let’s lean into the idea of a woman who is tired of her own "superpower."