Saving Oakley
โ Scribed by Alyssa Bailey
- Book ID
- 112267509
- Publisher
- Alyssa Bailey
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 158 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9798987152461
- ASIN
- B0CFSSNMRT
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Finding forever takes work and involves risks. Big risks.
Psychiatrist Oakley Addison is ready to enjoy a romantic relationship. She's lonely but too busy to do anything about it. Going to a conference where the focus is military personnel, first responders, and veterans. Where her heart is, and so she takes the plunge and drives to Dallas for a week. Before the first session, she must fight off a mugger and settle a mistaken identity problem. This week might be more trouble than it's worth.
Attorney Ryker Bennett is looking for what his friends have, and he has decided the woman he has recently been pursuing is not the one. Presenting at a conference that he has a heart and practice focused on, he finds himself saving a lovely damsel in distress before entering the Dallas hotel. His heart says this could be the one, but his logical mind questions his quick decision.
Just as their relationship grows and they commit to a life together, Oakley disappears. Ryker turns to his best friend Jac and his operatives to help him figure out what happened, find and save Oakley before it's too late.
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