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 fee
Something True
β Scribed by Scott, Kieran
- Book ID
- 108537138
- Publisher
- Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 303 KB
- Series
- True Love 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781442477247
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β¦ Synopsis
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 punishment for falling in love with a mortal, True was tasked with matching three couples before she could return home. Now, with two couples fully in love, she is ready for her time in New Jersey to come to an end.
But as easy as it should be to match one more couple, things are complicated by her immortal love Orion (who also appeared on Earth, just without the memory of their love). Heβs dating another girl, but canβt seem to avoid spending time with True. Something about her finally seems familiar to him. But if True wants to get back with Orion for real, she needs to focus. Just one more couple, one more couple...
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Tate Grafton has a tough exterior, but underneath sheβs kind, caring, and fiercely loyal. Thatβs why she first started working at Out in Portland Coffee-it was her way of repaying the shopβs owner for taking her in as a homeless teenager. Nine years later, the coffee shop is floundering and Tate fee