A Late Thaw
β Scribed by Ana Blaze
- Publisher
- AB Publishing
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 59 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Barrett, Vermont, home to nearly as many goats as people. Itβs the perfect picturesque spot to stop for cocoa after a ski trip or to buy your Christmas tree from a hunky farmer wearing snug jeans and a pair of well-worn boots. Kiley St. Claire isnβt there for either. Sheβs come home for one reason and one reason only: make enough money waiting tables at the local tourist trap to survive her final semester of graduate school. Of course she is going to have to see that Christmas tree farmer eventually. Thatβs fine; Kiley isnβt the same nerdy little girl he palled around with. Nope, sheβs done crushing on Cole Thomas. Totally done.
Cole thought he was ready, but seeing Kiley again is a punch to the gut. She rejected him and ran away without explanation. He still couldnβt imagine a future with another woman. Now at least heβll have a chance to say what heβs needed to say for years and then, just maybe, heβll be ready to move on. He only wishes she didnβt look so damn good in her uniform.
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