**Come home to Silver Springs for the holidays, where broken hearts learn to love againβ¦together.** So much for forever. When Elle Devlinβs rock star husband ditches her on his way to the top, she takes her two daughters to her sisterβs place in Silver Springs for the holidays, hoping family can he
Christmas in Silver Springs
β Scribed by Brenda Novak
- Publisher
- MIRA Books
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 183 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1488035113
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β¦ Synopsis
Come home to Silver Springs for the holidays, where broken hearts learn to love again...together.
So much for forever. When Harper Devlin's rock star husband ditches her on his way to the top, she takes her two daughters to her sister's place in Silver Springs for the holidays, hoping family can heal her broken heart. But comfort comes in unexpected places when she crosses paths with local Tobias Richardson.
The moment Tobias spots Harper, he recognizes a sadness he knows all too well. After spending thirteen years in prison paying for his regretful past, Tobias is ready to make amends, and maybe helping Harper is the way to do it. But offering her a shoulder to cry on ignites a powerful attraction and a desire neither saw coming.
Fearing her reaction, Tobias doesn't reveal his checkered past. He's falling hard, and if Harper finds out he'll lose her for good, especially because her famous ex is now trying to win her back. Secrets have a way of coming...
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