Braydon McCullough has spent his life searching for the perfect woman. When a shy beauty propositions him, he assumes he๏ฟฝs found her. Blindsided by their chemistry, his life takes a bewildering turn when she vanishes as quickly as she appeared. Becca Stevens can๏ฟฝt afford to take risks, but when
As Tears Go By
โ Scribed by Michaels, Lydia
- Book ID
- 108093510
- Publisher
- Secret Cravings Publishing
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 202 KB
- Series
- McCullough Mountain 6
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781631054075
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Braydon McCullough has spent his life searching for the perfect woman. When a shy beauty propositions him, he assumes heโs found her. Blindsided by their chemistry, his life takes a bewildering turn when she vanishes as quickly as she appeared.
Becca Stevens canโt afford to take risks, but when persuaded by friends to commemorate her divorce by approaching a gorgeous stranger in a bar, common sense abandons her. After an unforgettable night of passion, she panics, running back to her methodical life, promising never to be so reckless again. That is until her Braydon unexpectedly tracks her down.
Braydonโs unwelcome persistence is a complication to Beccaโs already challenging life. As a single mother of a son living with autism, she has no room for personal affairs. Braydonโs determination tempts to show Becca how vibrant life can be if sheโd only dare to dream again.
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