Will the love of her life distract True from reuniting withβ¦the love of her life? Find out in the third book in Kieran Scottβs delightful series that blends ancient mythology with contemporary romance. True Olympia is in the home stretch. After being banished to Earth without her powers as punishm
Something True
β Scribed by Stetz-Waters, Karelia
- Book ID
- 108053643
- Publisher
- Grand Central Publishing
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 146 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Tate Grafton has a tough exterior, but underneath she's kind, caring, and fiercely loyal. That's why she first started working at Out in Portland Coffee-it was her way of repaying the shop's owner for taking her in as a homeless teenager. Nine years later, the coffee shop is floundering and Tate feels like she's letting life pass her by . . . until she shares an unforgettable night with a beautiful stranger. When the mysterious woman disappears the next morning, Tate doesn't even know her name.
Laura Enfield was supposed to be in Portland for only a few days-just long enough to oversee a simple business deal before joining her conservative father on his political campaign. But when the closeted Laura romances an employee of the coffee shop her company is shutting down, things get suddenly complicated. Now, the lies she's told for years are beginning to unravel, and her biggest secret is about to be exposed. Laura can't stop thinking about the barista with the soulful eyes, but...
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