Sophia
β Scribed by Olivia Sands
- Book ID
- 111114026
- Publisher
- Olivia Sands
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 89 KB
- Series
- Kentucky Green #5
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781393205425
- ASIN
- B07TW7ZGMR
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
**Welcome to the small town of Elm Ridge, Kentucky, where you'll swoon, smile, and fall helplessly in love with the Green family. **
Of all her brother's friends, Nelson Pratt was the only one who took Sophia Green's breath away. If not for the stupid bro-code, they could have been high school sweethearts. After that, when Sophia left for college, Nelson enlisted.
But now, that they're both back in Elm Ridge, Sophia hopes the love and support of his friends and the Green family will help Nelson understand his injury doesn't make him less of a man. She's ready to do whatever it takes to show him how right they are for each other. Even help him fight for Star, the girl he had to leave behind, the canine partner who saved his life in combat.
This time, Sophia won't let him slip away.
Each book in the KENTUCKY GREEN small town romance series can be read on its own.
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