So Wild (Silver Daughters Ink, Book One)
So Wild
β Scribed by Eve Dangerfield
- Publisher
- BookBaby
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- en-us
- Weight
- 225 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
As a teenager, Samantha DaSilva had two interests: running wild and messing with her posh neighbour. The neighbour moved away--the coward--but the wild kept right on going. At least it did until her hippie father vanished, leaving her in charge of the family tattoo studio. As Sam struggles to keep the business afloat her childhood nemesis returns, taller, blonder and more offensively gorgeous than ever.
As a teenager, the wildest thing Scott Sanderson did was get a crush on Sam DaSilva. When that blew up in his face he moved to London to pursue realistic goals and girls who didn't set fire to his underwear. After unexpected circumstances pull Scott back into Sam's orbit, and he's shocked to discover he's still in love with a woman who doesn't own a phone. And who hasn't forgiven a thing.
As Sam and Scott struggle to make sense of their mutual attraction, they confront some of life's biggest questions--can you ever really get over the past? Is it...
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