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Once upon a time, all I'd wanted was to escape the sharp clutches of Deathknox MC and my position as their unwilling princess. But my knight in shining armour turned out to be nothing but a guy in a tinfoil hat, and now, thanks to him, I'm right back in Knox Water. I just need a few months to make some money, to put a plan together. Then I can leave.There's just one teeny, tiny problem. Or several. Seven men. My father's men.All different. All damaged. All darkness.And they all want me. Authors note: This is part one of a two part series. California Snow is a dark fairytale retelling loosely based on Snow White. It is a why choose/RH with dark themes throughout and I highly recommend checking the trigger warnings at the front of the book before reading.
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