He can't be here

He can't be here

Janis Ross

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JJ was always the "good" girl and never lived life or done anything just for fun. So her and her friends decide to take a trip and have an adventure together one that would be full of secrets but what happens when your one night stand in Vegas is the very man that could end up being your step-dad?

He can't be here Chapter 1 Prologue

Prologue

JJ was bored with her life. She always did the right thing, and never got in any trouble. So, when her friends suggest going to Vegas for spring break, she jumped at the chance to go. This was just what she needed. Her chance to be someone else for a change. I mean what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas right?

Soon after being in Vegas JJ meets an amazing guy. She falls for him fast. They spend all her spring break together. Mostly in bed. She didn't give him her number, nor did he give out his. JJ even gave him a fake name.

I mean she knew she would never see him again once she left right. Wrong! When she got home her mother was so excited. Her online boyfriend was finally back from his business trip, and was moving in.

She hated that her mother was dating again. It's like losing her father meant nothing. It hasn't even been that long. She just knew she hated this guy already. She would not allow her mom to marry again. She vowed to make this guy's life a living hell.

So, what happens when her mother's new much younger man ends up being the same guy she was in Vegas with? Will she break her mother's heart by telling her the truth about her new man, or will she ignore the only man that ignites her passion within......?

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