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The Assassin's First Vacation
The Assassin's First Vacation
The Assassin's First Vacation
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When Nysys asks him to share a house in Malibu for a week of fun, Jago jumps on the opportunity. He wants Corbin to experience what a vacation is and to relax, hoping that it will help him step away from his unconventional upbringing.

Corbin would do anything for his mate, so he doesn’t hesitate to say yes when Jago tells him about the vacation on the beach. He could do without all the other people there, especially the weird pink-haired guy, Nysys. Corbin can tell Nysys is trouble with a capital T from the first time he sees him.

And he’s not wrong. What do you get when you put together sun, sand, and a drunken watermelon? Trouble.

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Release dateAug 6, 2017
ISBN9781487411183
The Assassin's First Vacation

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    The Assassin's First Vacation - Catherine Lievens

    Malibu isn’t ready for what’s coming.

    When Nysys asks him to share a house in Malibu for a week of fun, Jago jumps on the opportunity. He wants Corbin to experience what a vacation is and to relax, hoping that it will help him step away from his unconventional upbringing.

    Corbin would do anything for his mate, so he doesn’t hesitate to say yes when Jago tells him about the vacation on the beach. He could do without all the other people there, especially the weird pink-haired guy, Nysys. Corbin can tell Nysys is trouble with a capital T from the first time he sees him.

    And he’s not wrong. What do you get when you put together sun, sand, and a drunken watermelon? Trouble.

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    The Assassin’s First Vacation

    Copyright © 2017 Catherine Lievens

    ISBN: 978-1-4874-1118-3

    Cover art by Angela Waters

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    The Assassin’s First Vacation

    Gillham Pack Book Twenty-four

    By

    Catherine Lievens

    Chapter One

    Jago pushed another swimsuit into the bag and tried to close it. The damn thing wouldn’t budge, no matter how hard he pulled on the zipper. He huffed and tried again before finally admitting he was going to have to call Corbin to the rescue.

    He hated having to do it. He didn’t like the feeling of being unable to do things on his own. It reminded him of when he’d been taken, and Corbin had rescued him. It might have led to their mating, but Jago still didn’t like feeling helpless, be it when he was kidnapped or when he was fighting with a bag.

    Corbin? he called out.

    He didn’t wait for an answer—Corbin never answered. He just appeared, usually scaring Jago half to death.

    Sure enough, when Jago turned to check if he’d packed the T-shirts he’d left on the dresser, Corbin was there, staring at him.

    Jago jerked and pressed a hand over his heart. "You really

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