He's a single father. She's a former ballerina. Can they risk getting involved when a little girl's heart is involved? Isabella Harper lived in the bright-lights of New York, a performer at the top of her field until a career-ending injury drove her home to find a new dream. If she cant dance
Chasing Hope
โ Scribed by Dana Wayne
- Book ID
- 110803186
- Publisher
- Book Liftoff
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 571 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781947946491
- ASIN
- B07SY8M5L8
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Some wounds can't be healed
Max Logan longs for the joys of home and family he missed growing up in foster care. He fills that emotional void by becoming a kick-ass Marine, and for eighteen years, led his band of brothers from one hell-hole to another. Until the one that nearly destroyed him.
Sixteen months of therapy and rehab put his body back together, but some wounds can't be seen.
Skylar Ward dreams of a life that includes someone beside her. Someone to share her life and be a father to her young daughter. But if she learned anything from her failed marriage it was that you don't rush into a relationship. Only Max Logan sparks her interest. But the handsome, brooding war hero remains aloof.
Seven-year-old Maddie Ward overhears a neighbor tell her mom she needs a male companion and immediately decides Max will do just fine. He needs a family. They need him. She just has to figure out how to make that happen.
Can a precocious child be the catalyst that heals and brings them all together or will ashes of the past bury hope forever?
HEAT LEVEL 4 - Steamy: Steamy on page scenes and mild swearing, open door, think R rated
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