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The Cat's out of the Bag

Autor Cynthia Terelst
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 dec 2019
She started a new life ... ...he's escaping his. Can two tortured souls find a future together? Evie's a survivor. After rebuilding herself and her life, she's feeling the one thing she never thought she would - happy. Until Jesse... When she meets Jesse while volunteering at a cat shelter, dark memories of her past return. She is stronger now and wants to trust him, but after all she's been through, is trust even possible? Jesse's a self-made billionaire yearning to get away from his empty life and the money-hungry parasites who inhabit it. The plan? Go to sunny Australia, leaving his old life behind, to find himself. But instead of finding just himself, he finds Evie, who is everything anyone should aspire to be. Now, what he aspires to be, is hers. But to be hers, he needs to tell her everything. The only thing holding him back is his fear of finding out she's just another parasite. The quest to find a cat a forever home leads them to travel across the country together. Will they find the strength to confide in each other? Or will the close quarters drive them apart? Find out in this emotionally-charged contemporary romance that will give you all the feels. ¿¿**This is a stand alone romance with medium heat**
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780648729402
ISBN-10: 0648729400
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Cynthia Terelst

Notă biografică

Cynthia Terelst is a project officer by day and a writer by night. She is a contemporary romance writer who likes to share a little bit of history, some Australian scenery and a whole lotta love. Cynthia does not shy away from difficult topics, as she feels that they should not be ignored.
She lives in Queensland, Australia, where the sun shines at least 283 days a year.