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The Second Chance Billionaire Boss (Coconut Bachelor Beach Romances)

✍ Scribed by Hart, Taylor


Book ID
110236943
Publisher
ArchStone Ink
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Weight
143 KB
Series
Coconut Bachelor Beach Romance 1
Category
Fiction
ASIN
B07R226G16

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✦ Synopsis


A man who doesn’t believe in second chances! A woman who just might change his mind! Nash Kingston, former Navy SEAL, and billionaire wants to focus on getting Coconut Island back on its feet after the hurricane last year. When he arrives at the island to put on a business conference and runs into the woman who broke his heart six years ago, the conference is the last thing on his mind. Violet Moon came to work at Coconut Island for the summer to get some space from her ex and have time to spend with her young son, Jared. When she discovers the man who tried to stop her wedding six years ago–the man she’s tried to forget–her perfect summer plans are ruined. Good thing he’s only on the island for a week! Too bad he blackmails her into a date! After a moonlit swim, a day sailing with Violet and her son, and the infamous date, Nash finds himself falling for the woman he was convinced he could never have. When the past surfaces, they are left with a choice–forgive or let go of second chances forever!


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