Vixen

Author: Jillian Larkin
If you love The Great Gatsby, you’ll want to read the Flappers series.,,Jazz . . . Booze . . . Boys . . . It’s a dangerous combination., ,Every girl wants what she can’t have. Seventeen-year-old Gloria Carmody wants the flapper lifestyle—and the bobbed hair, cigarettes, and music-filled nights that go with it. Now that she’s engaged to Sebastian Grey, scion of one of Chicago’s….Read More
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