Save a Prayer
โ Scribed by Booth, Karen
- Book ID
- 108901489
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 309 KB
- Series
- Forever
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
It's summer, 1985. The music has never been better. MTV is everywhere. Angie Dawson has landed her dream job. And it's put her square in the sights of the guy who broke her heart.
Angie Dawson never wanted to see Graham Whiting or his cheating face again, but her brand new job at Music Maker magazine has her photographing his band. Angie had prepared to be a grown-up about working closely with him, but there's one scenario she hadn't anticipated. Graham wants her back. She wants him to be the guy he says he can be, but he's messed up before, big time. And there are certain unavoidable facts--the band has massive tours planned and the groupies will always be there. How does a reunion with her ex end up being anything more than a one-night stand?
Save a Prayer is a new-adult novella with super steamy scenes. If you've read the books Bring Me Back or Back Forever, you will recognize these characters! Save a Prayer originally appeared in the '80s Mix Tape anthology.
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