A MEASURE OF LOVE... That was what Rafe Kincaid offered her. Yet Jessie knew it wasn't enough--for either of them. She'd come to protect the wild horses that roamed his land. But one look at the proud, defiant rancher was enough to warn her--it was her heart that was in danger. Rafe had lost lo
A Measure of Love
โ Scribed by Jackson, Sophie
- Book ID
- 109075832
- Publisher
- Gallery Books
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 579 KB
- Series
- Pound of Flesh 4
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781476795614
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
From award-winning fanfic phenomenon Sophie Jackson, the third novel in the sexy and emotionally intense blockbuster A Pound of Flesh series.
Life in New York for ex-con Riley Moore is pretty damn good, until a call from his mother shatters the calm: his father has suffered his second heart attack in two years and is in a critical condition. Leaving everything behind, Riley flies home to Michigan for the first time in five years to support his mother and do his best to make amends with his father. He also tries not to think about Lexie Pierce, the only girl he ever truly cared about, and who broke his heart.
When they inevitably meet, memories of their love make Riley yearn to reconnect, despite the pain they both suffered. Though she's wary, and has a secret she's hidden from him for five years, Lexie has little willpower when it comes to Riley and she agrees. Besides, after all that has gone before, she owes it to both of them to find out if they can love each other...
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