Logan Perry spent part of an inheritance traveling to various states, unconsciously looking for something to focus her life on. Near the end of her journey, her beloved truck, Shelia, breaks down outside the dismal town of Bourne Falls. Taryn Donovan has no self-esteem and hates the waitressing job
Won't Go Home Without You
β Scribed by Cheris Hodges
- Publisher
- Kensington Books
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 137 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1496731905
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β¦ Synopsis
_A refuge in good times and bad, there's nothing the four very different Richardson sisters won't do to sustain their family's legacy --a historic bed-and-breakfast in Charleston, South Carolina. Now, as one sister celebrates new love, another's heart is sorely tested . . . _
One night only--that's all Robin Richardson-Baptiste will give the husband she once adored. She thought nothing could shatter their storybook marriage--not illness or a life-saving operation that left her unable to have children. For her husband, Dr. Logan Baptiste, told her in a thousand unspoken ways their love was all he needed. But now, in the face of overwhelming evidence, his co-worker, Kamire, claims Logan fathered her son.
Logan can't recall what happened with Kamire--and DNA never lies. He does know he's never stopped loving his gentle, courageous wife. But doing whatever it takes to uncover the truth, and save his marriage, not to...
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Logan Perry spent part of an inheritance traveling to various states, unconsciously looking for something to focus her life on. Near the end of her journey, her beloved truck, Shelia, breaks down outside the dismal town of Bourne Falls. Taryn Donovan has no self-esteem and hates the waitressing job
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