Jetty Beach is such a hotbed of memories, I avoid it as much as possible. Every time I go home, no matter where I look, I see him. I see Hunter. He left me ten years ago, when we were barely eighteen, disappearing to join the Marines without a word. And I never heard from him again. Now, after a
Must Be Love: (Nicole and Ryan) (A Jetty Beach Romance Book 1)
✍ Scribed by Kingsley, Claire
- Book ID
- 109109137
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 450 KB
- Series
- Jetty Beach Romance 1
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
My life was perfect—from the outside, at least. Until I came home to find another woman straddling my long-time boyfriend. On my brand new bedding.
Now I’m back in Jetty Beach, the small town on the coast where I grew up, crashing at my parent’s place. And life is looking pretty bleak.
Except…
Ryan Jacobsen.
We knew each other as kids, but he did not look like this. Tousled dark hair, a body that sparks thoughts that make me blush, and intense green eyes hiding a sadness I want to kiss away. He’s back in town too, and I can’t seem to get him out of my mind.
Or stay out of his bed.
He makes me feel things I never imagined (and the things he can do with his tongue!). But his sweet, sad eyes are hiding a secret—one that could tear us apart.
Ryan comes into my life at precisely the wrong time. It’s either a huge mistake … or it must be love.
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