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 Roe, Jessica
- Book ID
- 108790975
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 50 KB
- Series
- Fortunate 4
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B0172Q0YQO
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Ibbie Ibbotβs life is pretty frigging awesome. She has a killer job, friends she would do anything for, and a sweet apartment she shares with her hotshot lawyer cousin. In fact, her life would be perfect if not for one thing. . . Walt Vega. The complete and absolute bane of her existence. That tattooed, pierced punk has made her life a misery ever since they met a year ago. Heβs teased her, pranked her, driven her to utter distraction with his jibes and his digs and his piercing dark eyes. Sure, she may not be entirely innocent in their little war, but he most definitely started it. If only he could be more like his older brother. Aleix is everything Walt is not. Heβs charming, gentlemanly, a total dreamboat. And heβs more than happy to sweep Ibbie off her feet. One brother will take her dancing in the moonlight. Heβll surprise her, heβll protect her, heβll kiss her like sheβs never been kissed before in her whole life. Appearances can be deceptive.
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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