After her beloved mother's death, Honor faced a lifetime of loneliness... In the presence of others, she holds back her tears and strives to keep her mother's restaurant going, but her tears won't stop flowing when she is alone. "Are you alright?" a kind voice asks. The voice belongs to a man named
Honor's Promise
β Scribed by Sala, Sharon
- Book ID
- 110446202
- Publisher
- MIRA
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 262 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781460391662
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Don't miss the chance to read the novels that launchedNew York Times bestselling author Sharon Sala's career.
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For Honor O'Brien, home had always been Charlie's All-Night Truck Stop, where weary drivers were sure to find the best barbecue in West Texas. But, with the recent death of her mother, Charlotte, aka Charlie, Honor knew that Charlie's would never be the same, and neither would her life.
One night, with the grief too much to bear, Honor hid between two huge rigs in the parking lot and burst into tears. A second later she realized she wasn't alone. She was being watched by a handsome stranger who barely hesitated before pulling her into his arms and offering her the warm comfort of his embrace.
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