The Sweetest Kiss (Kissed by the Bay Book 4)
β Scribed by Hatler, Susan
- Publisher
- Hatco Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 124 KB
- Series
- Kissed by the Bay 4
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Megan Wallace wants three things: to make a living as an artist, to fulfill a promise she made her grandmother to visit the Boboli Gardens in Italy, andoh yeah for her best friend Brian Watts to fall in love with her. When the local library hosts an art competition, in which the winner will receive a one-year contract to paint in Florence, Italy, Megan sets out to make all her dreams come true.
Since Brian is a talented woodworker, Megan plans to ask him to make the custom frames for her paintings. Shes crushed to discover hes already partnered up with Chelsea Chambers, Megans rival since art school. Megan is even more devastated when Chelsea sets her sights on Brian romantically.
The stakes are high and there can only be one winner. When the contest judges praise Chelseas classic style, Megan wonders if she should forego her own surreal painting style for one thats more traditional. Brian urges her to be true to her talent. He also gives her reason to believe that maybe he feels more than friendship for her after all.
Will Megan have to give up her vision in order to win the contest? And if she wins, will she have to say goodbye to the love of her life?
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