Marine corporal Rick Sudder is home early from Iraqhis tour ended abruptly on the battlefield. The carefree boy is gone, replaced by a man who believes his future is as bleak as his mirror image. But can the passion and commitment of a young woman who has never given up on him mend his broken body a
Shelter My Heart
β Scribed by Fox, Berri
- Publisher
- It's Her Books
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 98 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Two women. Countless adorable dogs and cats.
And all the love in the world.
Carol only came to the shelter as a publicity stunt.
See, she needed to soften her image. People thought she was this cold ice queen who threw money around like crazy to get what she wanted. I mean, I even thought she was this ambitious woman who didnβt care about me or my animals at all.
Boy, was I wrong.
After the first photo shoot, she kept asking if I wanted to get dinner. She was gorgeous. But she was also so rich and older than me. I was soβ¦inexperienced. I said yes and then Carol told me what she really wanted.
A fake marriage.
Iβm sorry. Iβm just a simple girl. I donβt get all these rich big city women. Iβm not used to lying. or deceiving people to get what I want, which is what she needed me to do.
I just want someone to love. And for someone to love me. Now, I can see my self loving Carol. But can she see herself loving me?
Or am I just too sheltered?
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