Waiting Hearts: Country Hearts #1 (Radiant Love Series)
β Scribed by Abey, Mila
- Book ID
- 108865847
- Publisher
- Pink Pen Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 105 KB
- Series
- Radiant Love; Country Hearts #1
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Overview: Who says a Country Heart will wait foreverβ¦ Raymond Charleston spent the last seven years focused solely on ensuring the success of his familyβs ranch. The oldest son of the well-known and respected Charleston family, with a mop of dark hair under his Stetson, a tall, muscular build and a smile that could charm even the blind, he is one of the most eligible bachelors in Eastly. But his love for the ranch was rivaled only once before, by his love for one woman β¦β¦until she had broken his heart. Lily Woods has tried to put her past behind her. Being the girl from the wrong side of town was definitely not the stuff fairy-tales were made of. But after spending seven years in one of the most romantic cities, having the world at your feet turns out to be less than perfect when youβve left your heart in the country. So Lily finds herself back in her home town, where everybody knows your name, your family, your history and your almost future. And she wants it all back. Their dream house, his family, and the happily ever after he had always promised her. There is just one problem β¦ Raymond isnβt waiting anymore.
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