Going the Distance
✍ Scribed by Cervone, Christa
- Book ID
- 107675298
- Publisher
- Christa Cervone
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 298 KB
- Series
- Down for the Count 2
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Life has been a roller coaster for Gabriel ‘The Saint’ Vega. From surviving a hellish childhood, to reuniting with his lost brother, only to hit the struggle of helping him battle his drug addiction. Boxing saved Gabriel’s life, and just when his career hits the fast track, he finally finds love with Salem; at least for a short time.
Social differences, obligations, and misguided good intentions tore Gabriel and Salem apart before they could ever really get started.
Will Gabriel be able to save his brother from the whirlpool of addiction that threatens to drag him under? Is Salem capable of breaking away from the ropes that bind her to doing what’s expected rather than what and whom she desires? Can Gabriel convince Salem that their mutual feelings are worth fighting for, and that together, they will be able to go the distance?
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