Numbers Girl By Mary Kamau

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SHE’S LOOKING FOR AN ESCAPE. HE’S RUNNING FROM TROUBLE. 

She’s looking for an escape.

Hailey’s life is the epitome of good girl boring. The career she once loved now gives her anxiety. The crush she was sure she’d spend forever with is with someone else. The sisters she loves dearly are thriving and she may as well be deadweight. Walking into a crowded bar on a Friday night is the last thing she should be doing. But she’s desperate to feel alive. And desperate times….

He’s running from trouble.

Zach’s life is full of everything a man could desire. Money, women, notoriety. Yet none of it satisfies him anymore. He’s running from the very things that used to give him pleasure. When a mystery woman who has no business being in a bar sits at his counter, he’s torn between being good and staying away. Or being oh-so-bad and introducing her to his infamous wild side.

Their worlds collide in a flurry of emotion and betrayal.

Danger is brewing in Zach’s bar and it catches up with him all at once. Staying away from Hailey is no longer an option but a necessity. But with the resurgence of old family enemies, her life is already on the line. And the only man able to save her is the same one who could destroy her.

Numbers Girl is Book 2 of the Harry’s Girls series. It’s a standalone romance with no cliffhangers. 

 

CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Bar & Bikes
Chapter 2: Taking Chances
Chapter 3: Numbers Don’t Lie
Chapter 4: Brother Vs. Brother
Chapter 5: Incommunicado
Chapter 6: Decoys & Distractions
Chapter 7: Two Steps Forward, Two Steps Back
Chapter 8: A Rabbit Named Sparks
Chapter 9: Bargain Queen
Chapter 10: Archers, Take Your Positions
Chapter 11: Nothing Is As It Seems 
Chapter 12: Catching Bullets
Chapter 13: Jackson
Mary’s Note
Coming Soon
About Mary
About The Author

 

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Numbers Girl By Mary Kamau

 

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2 reviews for Numbers Girl By Mary Kamau

  1. Kadzo

    Emzies222

    Let me tell you, the wait was well worth it. I loved that you can easily follow the story even if you haven’t read the first book, ‘Dream Girls’. Mary has a way with words, and her stories come alive. you just have to read this book to know what I’m talking about.

  2. Bernice

    Bernice Muchai

    This was the most fascinating read I’ve had in sometime! It got me glued from the very first chapter and I was through reading it the second day! The characters are lovable and I’m honestly looking forward to a sequel, if there’ll be one! Overal I really loved the Number’s Girl.

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