When I Look at You
β Scribed by Asbury, Eve
- Book ID
- 108874544
- Publisher
- Air Castle Books
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 225 KB
- Series
- Bring on the Rain 3
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
(Revised ) Copper Creek, TN, where the womanizing Jason Coburn meets the girl with green eyes he can't shake from his mind. Destiny has just walked into his life. Though secretly fantasizing through the years about a certain sexy, blue-eyed stud, down to earth Briane Richards was done with games, done with pain. However, no one could imagine the pain, choices, and love aheadοΏ½least of all Jas
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