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Love Me Like You Do - an emotional story of love and finding yourself - cover

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Love Me Like You Do - an emotional story of love and finding yourself

Aimee Brown

Publisher: Aria

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Summary

A runaway bride. A handsome stranger. Two pasts to put behind them. 
 
Parker is ready to marry the man of her dreams. But he isn't ready to marry her. When she's dumped moments before walking down the aisle, she didn't expect to run into the arms of a handsome stranger. The southern drawl, the dreamy eyes, she can't fall for another man after being left at the altar – can she? 
 
When Liam agreed to go on yet another blind date, he didn't expect his escape would lead him to the emergency room with a runaway bride. She might have just been left at the altar, but he's immediately drawn to her fiery spirit, kind heart and beautiful smile. Liam's got a whole host of problems and a past that's haunting him, now can't be the time to fall in love, but Parker might just be the one to break down his barriers and let him live a little – if she'll let him in. 
 
Will these two strangers allow serendipity to force them together, or will their fears keep them apart? 
 
From the bestselling author of The Lucky Dress comes a story about love, finding yourself and living your dreams.
Available since: 09/17/2020.

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