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Everything We Are

✍ Scribed by Janci Patterson; Megan Walker


Publisher
Garden Ninja Books
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Series
The Extra #3
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


Felix never believed in soulmates . . . until he met her.

Felix Mays has only two goals in life—to play his cello and to stay off heroin. He's only a few weeks out of rehab and accomplishing both—barely. Then Felix meets gorgeous Jenna Rollins, single mom and half of the rising pop-star duo Alec and Jenna, who've practically been voted LA's cutest couple. Jenna offers Felix a job with the band, and it's an opportunity he can't refuse, even though his feelings for Jenna are quickly turning romantic. 

Then Felix learns the truth—Alec and Jenna have been broken up for over a year, and maintain their couple-image just for the fans. Jenna is falling for Felix as fast he is for her, but she and Alec have agreed not to date anyone until the band has peaked—and that's clearly years away.  

Felix and Jenna are determined to make it work, despite the strain on their careers, their relationships with the band, and even Felix's struggling sobriety. A situation this stressful is the last thing Felix needs—and the one thing he can't bring himself to walk away from.

Everything We Are is a standalone romance novel with no cliffhanger, no cheating, and a swoon-worthy happily ever after.  It can be read separately from the first books in the series, though characters from those books do appear in supporting roles.  It contins R-rated sexual content, swearing, and references to partying and drug use.

"Delightful, spunky, and deliciously well-written" β€”Bestselling Author Jen Greyson


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