Friends in childhood, Diana and Cassandra grew into wildly different adults. Friendship and fondness come easy when they reconnect. They grow closer and sparks flyโbut not everything is perfect!While Diana deals with her business and her baby sister leaving for college, she realized that Cassandra i
Finding Our Way Back (A Well Paired Novel)
โ Scribed by Rice, Marianne
- Publisher
- Star Hill Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 193 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Jenna Snyder has finally gotten her life back together. She's left her shattered heart behind and is quite content being the caretaker to a flirtatious geriatric man. In between his daily marriage proposals and in-home nurse visits, she manages to relax and ease her mind at her potter's wheel. The only thing holding her back from finding true happiness are the painful memories from her past that can never be erased. She wants to leave them behind, and that includes Tristan. It doesn't matter that he's smart and successful and sexy. Or that he's the sweetest man she's ever met. He destroyed her world and tore her heart into a million pieces and that can never be forgiven.
Tristan Ketch never thought his catering business would have him pairing his food with a small town winery in Crystal Cove, Maine. Or that he'd run into the woman he once loved. Hell, the woman he still loves. He regrets the way they ended, and he'll do anything to make things right with her now. But first he needs to regain her trust, and that means doing everything in his power to make sure she never discovers the truth...the real reason behind what ripped them apart.
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