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We'd Know By Then

โœ Scribed by Kirsten Bohling


Publisher
Lake Country Press & Review
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


<i><b>Fans of bittersweet titles by Colleen Hoover and Jojo Moyes will have you invested in Brighton and Cain's journey from the first page to the la</i>st.</b>



In a monochrome world, Brighton Evans is a splash of brilliant color.



She can see the world in its true, kaleidoscopic form-a privilege reserved for soulmates only after they've found their other halves.



Knowing your soulmate when they come along should be easy, but Brighton can't remember a time when she hasn't seen in color. The past has her convinced that life is safer this way; she doesn't need a soulmate.



When Brighton meets a handsome, delightfully cheeky stranger, she carefully cultivated 'happy enough' crumbles as their meet-cute blossoms into true friendship. Cain Whitaker has soulmate written all over him.



With Cain by her side, Brighton sees the world as she never has before . . . until circumstance smothers her color and leaves her wondering: if timing is everything . . . is she too late?


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