Angela Rodriguez and her friends arenβt sure what they want out of life now that theyβve graduated high school, but they think there is plenty of time to figure it all out. When a trip to an abandoned elementary school leads to a break-in, they discover an old gym parachute. Raising the fabric abov
Parachute
β Scribed by Harleigh Rae
- Book ID
- 111781343
- Publisher
- Raevin & Co.
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 246 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9798987738528
- ASIN
- B0BWH8765D
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
"Even when I have nothing left, I'll have everything I need." -Phoenix.
With her 10-year plan working out just the way she'd mapped it 6 years ago, Phoenix welcomed the life she'd crafted for herself. There seemed to be no rain threatening her sunshine, but as legend tells it, when it rains, it indeed pours.
At the peak of her professional success, she silently fights the most challenging battle she's ever been up against. But her parents were on to something when they named her Phoenix. No matter how many times she goes down, she rises. A series of unfortunate occurrences lands her in Solace Point, searching for a cure, yet, she gets a remedy by the name of Dr. Blaise Jones instead.
Dr. Blaise Jones has acquired everything he'd planned for himself. Leaving no box unchecked, he journeys to Solace Point for the culmination of his medical accomplishments. With a corner office and a white coat, life couldn't be more perfect. But a welcome mixer sets his sights on the ideal distraction. She lit up her corner booth with enough fire to melt the ice that had subconsciously formed around his workaholic heart.
One late-night encounter at the town's premier coffee shop complicates the sole intentions of Phoenix and Blaise. Barriers are crossed, and vows are broken in this fight for life, love, and peace. A heart-warming romance that proves, one never really falls when they're in love with their soulmate.
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