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A Soft Place to Fall

โœ Scribed by Bretton, Barbara


Book ID
107479183
Tongue
English
Weight
1 MB
Series
Shelter Rock Cove 1
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


The first time they met, his dog trashed her car. The second time they met, she set fire to her bathroom. The third time they met, they fell in love. Annie Galloway isn't looking to fall in love again. Sam Butler doesn't want a home and family of his own. Too bad fate has other plans . . . A SOFT PLACE TO FALL is a 100,000 word contemporary romance, previously published by Berkley Books.


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