She was perky, fun, and full of lifeβeverything I hated about girls and their bullshit exterior. People called her bubbly; I called her βfake-as-hell.β The edgy, dark, lonely girl in front of me was not the Olivia Brennan I knew from high schoolβfar from it, actually. I knew the storyβthe whole to
The Way Back to Me
β Scribed by Conlon, K. L.; Waesch, T. D.
- Book ID
- 108649930
- Publisher
- K.L. Conlon
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 124 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780988700406
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β¦ Synopsis
Lexi Reynolds is facing a game changer. Three years ago, under the insistence of her husband, she walked away from a promising career as a special education specialist with her eyes set on becoming an administrator so that she could be a stay-at-home wife and mother. Now with the demise of her marriage along with her self-esteem and heart, Lexi must face the task of building a new life.
Layla Karsten is not one to sit idly on the side lines. Seeing the crushed spirit of her sister, Lexi, she is bound and determined to push her sister back in life....even if it means tapping into Lexi's inner slut to do it.
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