Matter of Fact
β Scribed by Heidi Hutchinson
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 58 KB
- Series
- Double Blind Study 8
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Rock stars. Family Christmas. Long lost love.
Carl has spent the better part of his life wrangling rock stars. As Double Blind Study's tour manager, he doesn't get a lot of time to think about himself. His life is about keeping the guys happy and safe. He failed at that once, he'll never do it again.
But an unexpected encounter with the one great love of his life has him thinking about more than the band.
Miranda's old college boyfriend shows up at her family's house for Christmas. Surrounded by carols, cookies, and rock stars, old feelings surface.
Is it just the magic from the mistletoe bringing them closer, or has the intense love they once shared come back for good?
This book takes place during the Christmas break of Learn to Fly.
PG 13 for language, repressed feelings, light heat, and too much eggnog.
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