Paradise, Idaho, may not be the largest town, but for newly minted professor Zoe Santangelo, itβs the first step on the path to her big break. After teaching in a small Idaho school, her next stop is the Ivy League, and no one is going to stand in her way. Sheβll do what it takes to move up, to prot
Carry Me Home
β Scribed by Riley, Lia
- Book ID
- 108115290
- Publisher
- Grand Central Publishing
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 103 KB
- Series
- Off the Map 3.1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781455535941
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Love doesn't have to be perfect to be true...
Years ago, Tanner Green loved Sunny Letman. She was meant to be his first kiss, first love, first everything. Then their world spun upside-down and out of control.
Free-spirited Sunny doesn't do commitment. Sure, guys are great for a night or a week, but she always leaves first. That is, until professional skateboarder and town golden boy, Tanner Green, unexpectedly walks back into her life.
Despite their broken history, a fragile and undeniably electric connection still holds them together. Now Tanner has to convince Sunny that even though love isn't always perfect, it's worth sticking around for...
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