A Compelling Tale Of Victory, Loss, And Ultimate Redemption Sexy veterinarian Zackary Trellis believed in the institution of marriage - despite his ending with a bitter divorce. His ex-wife walked out on their marriage without looking back; now, after three long years of being alone and raising his
Come Share My Love
β Scribed by Macon, Carrie
- Book ID
- 107345093
- Publisher
- Carrie L. Macon
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 114 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
A Compelling Tale Of Victory, Loss, And Ultimate Redemption
Sexy veterinarian Zackary Trellis believed in the institution of marriage - despite his ending with a bitter divorce. His ex-wife walked out on their marriage without looking back; now, after three long years of being alone and raising his twin daughters, with his familyΠ²Πβ’s help itΠ²Πβ’s time for a change...
Sexy, voluptuous massage Therapist Shyla Wilkes certainly fits the bill. SheΠ²Πβ’s single, smart, independent, and full of fire - and fire is what runs through Zackary every time he sees her. But Shyla has more than just a few hang-ups about marriage and the opposite sex...
When she meets his children, could the love she has for them change her mind about having a relationship with their father - the man sheΠ²Πβ’s secretly fallen in love with...?
About the Author
Born in Los Angeles and raised in Watts, California, Carrie Macon always had a dream of being a writer. Riding the school bus to her alma maters, Northridge Jr. High and Cleveland High School in Reseda, California, youΠ²Πβ’d find her writing stories about anything and everything. No matter where she was in the world, Carrie always had a notebook and writing utensil in her hand - and that still holds true today. Thus far, CarrieΠ²Πβ’s released titles include Kisses DonΠ²Πβ’t Lie, Just Another Lonely Knight, and Give Me Forever. In her spare time, she enjoys, reading, cooking for special occasions, baking, dancing, and singing. She also loves her family and enjoys playing with her grandsons and great nieces and nephews.
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