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Cover of Turn On A Dime - Kade's Turn (Kathleen Turner Series Book 7)

Turn On A Dime - Kade's Turn (Kathleen Turner Series Book 7)

✍ Scribed by Snow, Tiffany A


Book ID
108663551
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Weight
248 KB
Series
Kathleen Turner 4.5
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


It only takes a second, a fraction of a second, to forever change your life. That moment happened to me years ago. I did something you can’t take back, and I’d do it again. It’s a secret I’ll take to my grave—which is probably sooner rather than later—and that’s okay. I live with my choices.

Three things I’ve learned—bad things happen to good people, life isn’t fair, and the bad guy doesn’t get the girl. And I’m most definitely the bad guy.

I’ve always made my own decisions. I’ve never apologized for them, and I never will. Regret is an emotion I’ve never had to face.

Until now. Until her.

She once told me that what I did, killing people for a living, wasn’t good for my soul. I told her I was beyond saving. The truth is that I’m not worth saving. Not anymore.

But when I look in her eyes, I wish I was the man she deserves, the man she loves.

My brother.


TURN ON A DIME – KADE’S TURN is a companion novel to book two of The Kathleen Turner Series: TURN TO ME and is not meant to be read as a standalone novel. It is strongly recommended to read TURN TO ME prior to KADE’S TURN.

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