Loving Valentine: A Novella
โ Scribed by Young, Samantha
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 42 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Loving Valentine is a fun, sweet short read written exclusively for my newsletter subscribers.
Micah Green has loved Valentine Fairchild for over ten years; ever since they were kids brought together by Micah's difficult family life. Too many outside factors have gotten in their way, pushing them further apart over the years. But Micah, no matter how hard he tries, can't forget her. When he finds a way to see her again, he realizes he's wasted too much time loving Valentine from afar. Now he just has to convince her to let go of their past so they can move on with their future. Together.
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