Life is never perfectβor easy. When Josiah agreed to become the coyote alpha, he knew it was a bad idea, and he was right. No matter how hard he tries, the band doesnβt respect him, and he doesnβt know how to change that. With humans sticking their noses all over the forest, he has to solve that
Perfectly Imperfect (Perfectly #1)
β Scribed by Francisco, Fabiola
- Book ID
- 108441236
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 108 KB
- Series
- Perfectly 1
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Mia is a strong, successful woman rising in her career. She has her best friend, Steph, by her side, and a taste for party and men. She also carries the burden of her past on her shoulders.
That is until she meets Grayson, and he throws her off balance, causing her to feel emotions she's hidden under the surface for a very long time.
Will she be able to finally open her heart to someone and blossom, or will her past continue to haunt her and keep her sheltered under the murky waters of those memories?
About the Author
Fabiola Francisco is an independent author from in Miami, FL. She has always enjoyed writing. When she was in her pre-teens, she began writing creatively. It was always a therapeutic way for her to express herself. She began with poetry, and throughout the years went expanding to short narratives until she finally decided to write a novel.
Her love for books has inspired her to write her own story. She wrote Perfectly Imperfect to tell as story readers could relate to and grow with. She hopes to continue writing more stories to reach readers individually.
Fabiola also loves expressing herself through art and being out in nature. On her spare time, she loves to cuddle with a good book and a glass of wine.
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