27 Truths: Ava's story (The Truth About Love #1)
β Scribed by Fields, M J
- Book ID
- 108997332
- Publisher
- MJ Fields
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 215 KB
- Series
- Truth About Love 1
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
From USA Today Bestselling author, MJ Fields, comes a gripping story of love and it's many truths.
Once upon a time, Luke Lane loved a little, stubborn, delusional girl, and that little girl was me. My fairytale happy ever after always included my black-haired, blue-eyed, knight in shining armor, and that knight was Luke Lane. Then I grew up and convinced myself that it wasnβt a fairytale after all. It was Fate.
I twisted Fate to make her story come to life, but Fate fought back, and now I am looking at a man I still love, but he doesnβt feel the same. I have to walk away. Not just for me, but for him. And not for the version of him who broke my heart, but for the version who was truly a knight in shining armor to the little girl I was, so many fairy tales ago.
_ A note for the readers_* *
At present time, this story is slated as a duet. In the writing process things change. This story has been begging to be told for two years.
Although not necessary, The Love series, The Wrapped series, and The Burning Souls series can be read before The Truth About Love.
This is not Steel or Caldwell, but at the core is a strong family just the same. It does not promise an HEA or laughs. This is heart, heat, and will evoke feelings that are not always pleasant.
To the lovers of my first works. You have been patient. You have been... persistent. The wait is almost over.
After you read this, please remember you asked for it.
Love you anyways.
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