**A vivid novel about ingenuity and hard slog, crooks and dreamers, bootleggers and love.** Billy is a young, impressionable dreamer. In 1907, he strikes off on his own, keen to prove himself an able worker on the new railroad. It's being cut through steep mountainsides and across deep gullies to jo
Leap of Faith
β Scribed by Everly James
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 44 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Amy Rose only has a few more months of waitressing at a Vegas casino before she graduates med school. If she can make it past the grabby hands of drunken customers, sheβll be debt free and ready to be a physician. But then she meets Jocelyn, and her whole world is turned upside down.
Jocelyn Parker is a soon-to-be married hotshot cardiothoracic surgeon when her fiancΓ© dumps her days before her wedding. Never one to be downtrodden, she goes ahead with her Vegas bachelorette party plans. Thatβs when she meets Amy, and she knows sheβll never be the same.
Can they take a leap of faith together to find true love?
This is a NOVELLA of 15,000 words in length and the prologue to HEARTBEAT.
It contains steamy love scenes, colorful language, flaming anatomy textbooks, and an impromptu chili dog picnic.
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