She Was My First Love. He Was My First Everything. Circumstances Stole Her From Me. Circumstances Made Him Abandon Me. But The Past Is The Past. And We Are No Longer Kids. Cora Davies Is The One That Got Away. The One I Wanted To Keep Forever. Life Threw A Wrench In Our Plan. Tore Us Apart. Shattere
Aria (Duet Series Book 1)
β Scribed by Jennifer Hartmann
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 205 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B086Z4NK2J
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
When an up-and-coming rock band plays at her lounge one night, waitress Chelsie Combs is thoroughly unimpressed. Itβs going to take more than a seriously hot lead singer making eyes at her to push past the walls sheβs spent years building.
Noah Hayes has his own reasons for keeping secrets, but when the lead singer of his band starts falling for some waitress, heβll do whatever it takes to make sure she doesnβt get in the way of their dreams.
Still, it would be easier if that waitress didnβt accidentally spill her darkest secrets to him one night.
And itβd be a lot easier if she didnβt look at him like she saw right through him.
When Chelsieβs skeletons break free of her closet and threaten more than just her life, but that of those she loves most, Noah is the last person she should be leaning on.
If only she could convince her heart.
** The story continues in βCodaβ (Duet Series: Book 2 of 2) to be released early summer of 2020!
** Trigger warnings: talk of past rape and on-page assault.
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