Where love is concerned, the smallest steps are often the hardest to takeespecially when youve guarded your heart as carefully as Iris Miller has. Still bruised from a relationship that crashed and burned, and all the meaningless hookups that followed, Iris has given up on love and buttoned her feel
One Small Step
โ Scribed by M. A. Binfield
- Publisher
- Bold Strokes Books
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 219 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Where love is concerned, the smallest steps are often the hardest to take--especially when you've guarded your heart as carefully as Iris Miller has. Still bruised from a relationship that crashed and burned, and all the meaningless hookups that followed, Iris has given up on love and buttoned her feelings up tight.
But when Cameron Hansen joins Iris's law firm and her soccer team, and even starts hanging out in her favorite bookstore, everything gets turned upside down. Beautiful, open, and forward, Cam is impossible to ignore, and Iris is surprised to find herself intrigued. Cam's straight, happily engaged, and simply looking for a friend--or so it seems.
London's bitterly cold winter makes winning their soccer championship almost as difficult as keeping their feelings in check, being honest with each other, and trying not to fall in love. Iris and Cam are about to discover the meaning of taking chances and following your heart, even if it means getting hurt.
โฆ Subjects
FF
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