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Golden Hour of You and Me
β Scribed by K. Jamila
- Book ID
- 110745604
- Publisher
- K. Jamila
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 307 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B0B2TG1MMC
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Sheyanne Shaw hates nothing more than she hates her hometown of Flagstaff, Arizona.
Except maybe being forced to return to it. After escaping her estranged relationship with her father, leaving behind her brother and her best friends, she returns after four years away. All to help her father in sorting out the house and the stables she grew up on. But she is not just greeted by him and the demons she tried so hard to leave behind.
Liam Landon never thought heβd step foot in such a small town.
Raised in the city of Vegas, the small town was not what he expected. Hired to help Mr. Shaw manage his finances, he canβt turn down the opportunity to help out his grandparents and start building a life for himself. While traveling for the job isnβt unheard of as a freelancer, itβs a bit different to be expected to stay for three months. Liam is open to itβonly to be met with the absolute spitfire of his bossβs daughter.
Sheyanne is forced to confront her demons and her past relationships that have faded into nothing in the years sheβs been gone. And she is forced to confront Liam. A man here on limited time, who seems to see straight through her defenses. He is cool, calm, and collected, and there for her every step of the way.
When faced with her worst fear and her own thoughts, will Sheyanne decide to leave like before?
Or will she stay?
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