Misfortune. Bad luck. Heartache. Devon Thorpe is no stranger to any of them.After devastating news, Devons life becomes a prison of responsibility, heartbreak, and hardship. All her dreams to leave her small town vanish. A prisoner of circumstance.At her breaking point, Devon has a reckless moment i
The Unlucky Ones
β Scribed by Brown, Stacey Marie
- Book ID
- 110214925
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 256 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Misfortune. Bad luck. Heartache. Devon Thorpe is no stranger to any of them. After devastating news, Devonβs life becomes a prison of responsibility, heartbreak, and hardship. All her dreams to leave her small town vanish. A prisoner of circumstance. At her breaking point, Devon has a reckless moment in a diner bathroom with a blue-eyed sexy stranger. A single encounter with him leaves a deep mark on Devon, giving her only a memory of his touch when nights are lonely, and her life becomes too much to take. Years later a terrifying incident takes her and her family to Albuquerque NM, where she finds work as a server at a bar to support her mother. Tattooed, moody, rough, brown-eyed, sexy as hell, Lincoln Kessler, the mysterious owner of the saloon, instantly draws Devon in. She canβt let go of the feeling there is some strange connection between them. But the more Lincoln tries to push her away, the more determined she is to figure out the enigmatic man. One fiery kiss and Devon realizes she should have stayed away because when their worlds collide and tragedy strikes, she recognizes they are not each otherβs savior, but each otherβs misfortune.
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