Finding Myself: The First Time
β Scribed by Kendra Stone
- Book ID
- 100434078
- Publisher
- glossyromance.com
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 54 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B01M6Y2ZZV
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Itβs always hard to start over in a new city, working at a new job. For Jess, she was dealing with a breakup that forced the move as well, a betrayal that felt like it was going to scar her heart forever. Jess Uncle Ryan was wonderful for letting me stay in his house with his family and giving me a job. I appreciated all of it but couldnβt help but to notice that I was an inconvenience in their lives. I helped as much as possible with the kids, the house, and the meals when I was home as well as at the bar. Dating didnβt work out upon arrival, and I regretted trying it. Everyone said that it would be fun, but knowing that someone liked you more than you ever would them was more like punishment. That was around the time that I met Hillary; the lead singer for the house band. She was flirtatious, sexy, and beautiful and she changed my life. Would I be able to jump into something so new to me carrying the luggage from my former relationship? Would I be able to move past all the interest and the gossip that revolved around Hillary? Would I be able to pick up the pieces of my broken heart?
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