VBT# Hooker Heels - Ryan Ringbloom



Hooker Heels by Ryan Ringbloom 


Review: Hooker Heels - Ryan Ringbloom - October 2015

After her life growing up it's not uncommon that she turned to waitressing in a bar where the more body parts you showed the more tips you got . Then on her way home from her best friend Tori's wedding, Kenna gets familiar with a man and who mistakes her after a wonderful night of sex as a hooker. This leaves her wondering about herself when she gets a call from her old step-sibling Tariq who has a job offer for her as his boss needs a companion for his son Zackary Knight. With nowhere but her mum's to head too, she reluctantly agrees but it does come with stipulations and a big pay packet and the contract is for six months. The only stipulation really is that she can't fall in love with him and that after the six months, she has to up and leave and never get back in contact. All goes well until Kenna realises that Zackary is in fact one of the good guys and that though in comes from ALOT of Money, he never acts like it and plays Robin Hood to the food kitchen at the local shelter. As the months go pass, Kenna starts to realise she is falling head over heels in love with Zack. What happens though when the moment she is about to tell him the truth, news comes in that Corbin Knight is dead ? Now that he is dead, the contract is void ,right ? Unfortunately though Zack does some digging and finds out the truth and breaks it off with Kenna - refusing to see her as he feels betrayed. What will it take for Zack to realise that he changed Kenna into someone whom finally believed that love is real ? Can Kenna prove to Zack that he changed her into someone good and deserving, someone worthy of true love ?

Find out today in "Hooker Heels" another fabulous book by Ryan Ringbloom and for those who have read her other books - Tori aka Victoria Albert is the star in her book "Fake Boobs".  



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