The Other Half of Me
β Scribed by Jennifer Sivec
- Book ID
- 110782784
- Publisher
- Soul Sister Press, LLC
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 107 KB
- Series
- The Coming Home Series #1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781386144021
- ASIN
- B07652QW5Y
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β¦ Synopsis
Maggie Whitaker had always dreamed about the same boy even though she'd never met him.
A loner, with an overly critical mother and a head full of self-doubt, she has spent most of her life isolated. That is, until she meets Trip. He becomes her only friend until he cruelly betrays her, making her feel even more alone.
Sam has endured far more than anyone has ever realized. When he meets Maggie, he feels as though he knows her immediately. They fall for each other hard and fast and Maggie feels as though she's been waiting for him her entire life.
Their life together is beautiful as they make plans for a future together, until Sam is in a horrible accident and suddenly everything changes.
When Maggie finds herself alone with no explanation, she does her best to move on with her life. She realizes that erasing Sam from her heart is close to impossible, until Dylan.
As she's finally about to have her chance at love, the unexpected happens and Maggie must decide if love is ever just enough, or if she needs more to be complete.
Caution: This story contains themes of sexual assault, addiction, and mild sexual situations.
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