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Hi, guys, I'm happy to offer you the complete story in book format! All you have to do is to click on the attachment link and download the pdf file to your device. I already emailed the copies with the unique dedications to the patrons in the VIP tier, but if you're one of them and somehow you didn't get it, just let me know. I triple-checked, but one can never be completely sure.

On Sunday, I will start a new series which I hope you will come to love as much as you did this one. I cannot express how grateful I am to have you all as my readers and supporters. This book, just like the previous ones, couldn't have come alive the way it did, if it weren't for you and your continuous support.

Without further ado, here is a reminder of the summary:

Jett Huntsman has his business straight, which is to scare schmucks into paying back what’s due. And yeah, he’s making shit tons of money while at it. Mostly because he’s good at it. Not that he brags.

What he’s not good at, though, is how to deal with seeing a crying baby left in front of his house with the self-explanatory message: “Assume responsibility, asshole!”

Jett has no time to think things through. He has schmucks to shake for money. So his kid, if that’s his kid, will have to come with him.

The guy he’s supposed to scare enough to pay his debts is a total dweeb with a weird hippy name. This April Summer dude should know better than to piss off the wrong people. While he babbles about not having the money, he says the magic word - babies!

Does this dweeb really know the first thing about kids? Jett doesn’t have time to think. April the Fool will take care of that crying baby if he knows what’s good for him. Especially since April seems weirdly familiar.

(Disclaimer: No babies were made to cry during the writing of this story. Also, this is not intended as a parenting guide. Seriously.) 


And here is the cover:

I wish you all the best, and again, I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart!

All the love,

Laura.

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