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Cover of One Small Chance: a novella (a Love Story from Portugal)

One Small Chance: a novella (a Love Story from Portugal)

โœ Scribed by Whitney, Lucinda


Book ID
109328459
Publisher
Lange House Press
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Weight
305 KB
Series
Love Story from Portugal 2
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


One city of two million people and only three months to find her. What are his chances? Isabel Antunes is content with her life as director of the English Academy in Lisbon. Then sheโ€™s hit by a man on a bikeโ€”a man her boss just hired to be her assistant. Despite Simon Ackerleyโ€™s repeated assurances to the contrary, Isabel believes heโ€™s after her position, but she wonโ€™t hand it over without a fight. As if dealing with him all week is not enough, he shows up at church as well. Her only solace is in writing to the pen pal she knows simply as โ€œElliotโ€. Simon Ackerley told his father that he was moving to Lisbon for the job. But that isnโ€™t the only reason. Simon is looking for Amรฉlie, the pen pal heโ€™s written for fifteen years. A woman he knows everything aboutโ€”except her real name and address. When the biking accident reveals that Simonโ€™s prickly co-worker Isabel is the elusive Amรฉlie, he knows he has to win her trust before he can confess his true identity. If only he could tell her the actual reason why heโ€™s come, heโ€™s sure Isabel would treat him differently. But sheโ€™s not ready for the truth. contemporary romance, LDS romance, clean and wholesome romance, love story, Christian romance, Holiday romance, Christmas romance, Portugal, novella, short reads,


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