**1874:** Only days before she is to leave the foundling home where she grew up, **Agnes Resolute** discovers that, as a baby, she had been abandoned with a small token of her mother: a unicorn button. Agnes always believed her mother had been too poor to keep her, but after working as a laundress
Across the Ocean
β Scribed by Sosbee, Heather
- Book ID
- 107594859
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 102 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Warning - This book is intended for a mature reading audience and isn't suitable for younger readers. 18+ only!
Brooke has spent the last four years dreaming of visiting Iceland. When everything in her life seems to fall apart, she takes it as a sign that now is the perfect time to go. She leaves everything behind and heads to the land where the sun doesnβt set in the summer, the mountains are fierce, and the hot pools are divine.
Ari is the handsome Viking in Iceland that Brooke has fallen for over the years through the internet. The first time Brooke and Ari finally meet in person, sparks fly. Neither of them are prepared for the heat between them. The only problem is that Ari isnβt available. Heβs involved with another woman whose jealousy brings nothing but torment between Brooke and Ari. Lines are crossed, mistakes are made and confusion reigns. Will Ari choose Brooke? Or will she be forced to leave all of her dreams behind in the land of ice and snow?
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