Everything I've Never Had
β Scribed by Halat, Lynetta
- Book ID
- 108237475
- Publisher
- Lynetta Halat
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 568 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Celeste Hebert has always appeared to have it all, but there are many things she's never had, been forbidden from having.
One night. One song. One kiss. The perfect trifecta to unleash the floodgates of a forbidden attraction between the widow and her husbandβs bad boy cousin, Adrian.
Celeste endeavors to rebury the feelings that surface after this one night since her powerful family despises him. Kindred spirits, best of friends they attempt to douse their attraction; however, Adrian always seems to know exactly how to push her buttons and may prove too much to resist.
Having defied his family by making his way on his own terms, Adrian struggles to regain their acceptance. When he meets his cousinβs wife and wants her for his own, he feels heβs finally lived down to the titleβblack sheep. But, when his cousin dies unexpectedly, Adrian fights his attraction and swears to honor them both by helping her raise her boys.
Finding himself enveloped in a cocoon of love and acceptance, Adrian knows itβs more than just physical attraction. However, unforeseen events threaten to destroy those he now holds dear and his newfound peace.
Will the ties that bind them be their undoing?
Contains mild language, adult situations, and sexual content. Intended for mature audiences only.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
From bestselling author Samantha Wheeler comes a remarkable novel about finding your voice.β©Ava wants nothing more than to tell her family she loves them, particularly her big sister, Nic. But Ava has Rett syndrome β she canβt talk, nod her head or even point at a communication card. She understands
From bestselling author Samantha Wheeler comes a heartfelt story about a girl who longs to communicate. Ava would like nothing more than to tell her family she loves them, particularly her big sister, Nic. But Ava has Rett syndrome - she can't talk, can't nod her head, can't even point at a communic
**From the author of the National Book Award finalist _Patron Saints of Nothing_ comes an emotionally charged, moving novel about four generations of Filipino American boys grappling with identity, masculinity, and their fraught father-son relationships.** **Watsonville, 1930.** Francisco Maghabol