Come on troops. Let's take check: Finn Bar, slightly ruffled but still in fighting form. Maggie, could do with a full night's sleep but otherwise all in order... Stay here. Don't answer the door. I'll go out and get some proper food. In a new flat, three children play hide and seek. Eliot wears a cr
Tusks Between Us
โ Scribed by A.J. Marcus & Caitlin Ricci
- Book ID
- 112177317
- Publisher
- Mystichawker Press
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 103 KB
- Series
- Heartland Zoo, Book One
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B0CRRCKNV6
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โฆ Synopsis
A nurturing heart isn't limited to humans. Elephant caretaker Emmett Preston pours his soul into the majestic animals at Heartland Zoo, but he's wary of letting anyone get too close, until new intern Zack Miller joins the team. Nursing a struggling baby elephant through her first few weeks of life awakens emotions in both men as a tentative friendship blossoms into romance. But when their private relationship risks going public, Emmett and Zack tread a precarious tightrope between protecting their careers with the elephants and preserving their budding love. In a field where dedication leaves no room for distraction, can they find balance and purpose in each other? Sometimes the strongest bonds are those you don't expect.
This is a sweet contemporary romance full of super cute scenes and a constant focus on family.
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