Carter's secrets have finally caught up to him and for the first time in his life, he finds himself at a woman's mercy - a woman he's madly in love with. And since Shayla needs time to sort out her own feelings since finding out Carter's true identity, Carter leaves their home to give her some much
Accidental Lovers (The Accidental Series, Book 3)
β Scribed by Martin, Tina
- Book ID
- 109161973
- Publisher
- Tina Martin
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 62 KB
- Series
- Accidental 3
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Carter's secrets have finally caught up to him and for the first time in his life, he finds himself at a woman's mercy - a woman he's madly in love with. And since Shayla needs time to sort out her own feelings since finding out Carter's true identity, Carter leaves their home to give her some much needed space.Maybe space for Shayla is not a good thing, especially with the way she's feeling - betrayed and heartbroken. Shayla now finds herself in the midst of a convoluted mess. She knew being with a man like Carter wouldn't be easy, but she didn't know it would be this hard. And there are still secrets yet to be revealed that will make her see her relationship with Carter in a new light - that may even save their rocky marriage. That is, if she doesn't allow herself to be distracted by her ex boss.* * *PLEASE NOTE: This novel is the third book of the Accidental Series. The first book in the series is, Accidental Deception. The second is Accidental Heartbreak.
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