"At the height of World War II, Eva Scott's dream comes true. Accepted into the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP), she leaves balmy California and the man she loves for grueling training Texas, ultimately landing at formidable Camp Davis in North Carolina. Vast outnumbered by men and amid contemp
Beyond the Horizon
β Scribed by Bea Paige
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 419 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
He arrived on a warm summerβs dayβ¦
Malakai Azaiah Dunbar, a loner whose home was the ocean I adored.
I was eighteen, he was thirty-six.
My foolish heart was stolen by a man who refused to accept I existed. A forbidden kiss sending him back into the arms of the ocean.
I was nineteen. He was thirty-seven.
He was changed. Cruel. Abrasive. Until he wasn't and I gave him something precious.
I'm twenty. Heβs thirty-eight.
Heβs back but doesn't know I've grown to love him more with every passing year.
Just like the ocean we both adore, Malakai is mysterious, tumultuous, dangerous, and not to be tamed. But this time I'm going to keep him. This time Iβm going to make him stay.
**This is a standalone, age gap, contemporary romance with high heat levels and a love story that might just make you weep. Recommended for 17+ readers due to adult content and language.
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