Believing Again (Finding Your Place Book 3)
β Scribed by Barber, Rebecca
- Book ID
- 108860058
- Publisher
- Limitless Publishing LLC
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 132 KB
- Series
- Finding Your Place Book 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B0711N4ZDM
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
After his life falls apart, Nate Mitchell climbs onto his motorcycle and tries to outrun his pain. Nate leaves behind the noise and chaos of Sydney and accepts a teaching job in a quiet country town. Every afternoon after work, he throws himself into renovations on his old, rundown house until heβs too exhausted to remember. Josie Perry needs a signβsomething to restore her hope. Abandoned by her babyβs father and disowned by her parents, Josie is now dealing with life as a single mother. She loves being a mum, but she needs something moreβ¦like a chance to have a conversation in full sentences with someone who knows how to wipe their own nose. In an effort to rebuild her life, she takes a waitress job at the local club. Thatβs where she meets Nateβ¦who might provide a little bit more adult interaction than she was looking for. The possibility of hope is more than they can ignoreβ¦ Even Nate and Josieβs friends notice their attraction, and they scheme to get the couple together. But they find reminders in one another of the pasts that nearly destroyed them. They worry a relationship would open up old wounds theyβve tried so hard to heal. Is their love strong enough to overcome the demons haunting them? Is it possible to start Believing Again?
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