Frank Life hates me. Itβs punched me down so many times, Iβve lost count of the hits Iβve taken. But thereβs always a final blow. The one that beats you up so f\*cking bad, youβre barely recognizable.Β I lost my will to fight back when I lost my fiancΓ©. She was my greatest distraction. Her honeysu
When We Fell
β Scribed by Elena Aitken
- Publisher
- Elena Aitken
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 200 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A young widow β¦
A grieving brother β¦
Could a second chance heal them both?
Widowed too soon, leaving her alone with a young son and a broken heart. Drew's only priority is to rebuild a life for herself and her son. Love is the last thing on her mind.
As long as he can remember, Ben has secretly loved Drew. But now his only job is to be there for his older brother's widow and son, not act on his forbidden feelings. No matter how strong they are.
Despite the promises she made to her dying husband, Drew never expected to be able to open her heart again. But shared grief brings healing, and when Ben finds a way to make good on his vow to his brother. It's not only laughter and happiness he brings back into Drew's life--it could also be love.
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