Loving a Wildflower
β Scribed by Torrey, Amanda
- Book ID
- 108850830
- Publisher
- Amanda Torrey
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 116 KB
- Series
- Healing Springs, Book 5
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Simplicity Peterson has never cared about fitting in, but sheβs ready to put her couch-surfing days behind her. First step toward planting rootsοΏ½find a way to make a difference in her new community. Volunteering to help the reclusive and notoriously difficult Ethan Witherford will help people see the good side of her. If she tries hard enough, she should be able to keep everyone in town from thinking of her as the crazy hippie. She expects to feel good about performing this important community service, but sheβs far from prepared when Ethan turns out to be the most dangerous rollercoaster sheβs ever had the pleasure of riding.Ethan had been tortured enough as a POW. He doesnβt need this free-spirited nymph interfering in his quiet, uncomfortable existence. His one goal in life is to make his estranged parents miserable, and he canβt fulfill that destiny if Simplicity continues yanking him from his dark cave as she chases a world of make-believe.His scars are external. Hers are...
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