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For a Lifetime

✍ Scribed by Valerie Kapp


Publisher
Bella Books
Year
2023
Tongue
English
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


After suffering injuries while rescuing her niece in a devastating fire, High School Principal Renata Santos has convinced herself that love is something she’ll never experience again. Her self-esteem and self-image in tatters, she buries herself in her work.

Brianna Walsh hasn’t believed in love for ages. She’s spent years growing her Virtual Reality company and is eager to see her system implemented in a high school looking to improve their STEM test scores. She didn’t expect to feel such an attraction to the high school principal. And Renata can’t quite believe how her body and mind is awakened to the possibility of Brianna’s touch.

But the journey is emotional, and both women must decide whether to let go of the past before they can start the rest of their livesβ€”together.


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