A stand-alone novel with no cliffhangers! Book 1 of the Let Me Go Series. Age 17+ "Breathtakingly beautiful." -Not Everyone's Mama Book Blog "I was mind blown. The ending of the book was absolutely perfect." -MetInEleven.blogspot.sg/ "There's no way Let Me Go can be excused as a typical NA book
Find Me, Keep Me: A Let Me Go Novel (A Let Me Go series Book 3)
β Scribed by Akers, L L
- Book ID
- 108863200
- Publisher
- SMaRT Group Consulting, LLC
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 163 KB
- Series
- Let Me Go 3
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
When will someone finally find her and keep her?
Olivia has found someone. He's everything she secretly dreams of--but he's strictly an online-only friend. While he tries to remain hidden behind his throbbing pierced-heart avatar and swoon-worthy screen-name, she's at last ready to put her rocky past behind her. If she can convince him to step out from behind the curtain, maybe then she could finally find --and keep --her own happily ever after.
When she invites her anonymous heartthrob to her sister's wedding on the beautiful, beachy, sub-tropical haven of Bald Head Island, he says no; he's not yet ready to reveal his true identity. Instead, along with an unexpected squall that blows in, Grayson--the mysterious brother of the groom--arrives.
Olivia is both enamored by and wary of Grayson. He's a real flesh and blood man, after all. So when her own heart beats out a warning tempo, she takes heed. Danger finds her anyway, as the beach is slammed with murderous hurricane winds, and the two are thrust together. She just might be willing to take a risk after all, if she can unmask the mystery of the man by forcing him to confront his own inner storms and secrets.
Fiction: Romantic Suspense, New Adult, Family Saga
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