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A Home For Christmas - A Romantic Love Bond (Contemporary Romance Book 2) - cover

A Home For Christmas - A Romantic Love Bond (Contemporary Romance Book 2)

Becky J

Verlag: Publishdrive

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A Christmas Gift for Romance Lovers Seeking Home Feelings:"I tried... I tried to steal some clothes." I hiccup. While I'm talking, the nerves kick back in at him holding me in place and not letting me look away. His eyebrows climb his forehead while a look of confusion graces his insanely handsome face and I get it. Who the hell would steal from a charity shop? He looks over to where the clothes are, then gets up and moves over to them, picking them up and checking them out."I'm so sorry, please, I promise I didn't want to do it... I just... she is so cold, and I can't do a dam thing about it. I swear I would pay if I could. Please don't call the police, she only has me!" My panic has reached boiling point, but how can it not? If they call the cops on me, I'm fucked and so is Nina, my three-year old daughter.Christmas is the most magical time of the year, right? That may be true for most people, but not for Julia. Life has never been kind to her. Homeless for as long as she can remember, Julia now faces the added challenge of raising her three-year-old daughter in the same harsh conditions.Riley, on the other hand, has lived a life most people could only dream of. A successful billionaire CEO with several thriving ventures. He has everything anyone could want—except for one thing: love. Deep down, he longs for someone to cherish, but the shadows of his past cling to him, hiding a secret even he doesn’t know.When Julia, a desperate Christmas thief, crosses paths with Riley in his mother’s charity store, it feels like fate has intervened. Something about her stirs emotions he’s never felt before, as though she is his destined love. But how will destiny weave their paths together to give Julia the one thing she’s always wanted—a home for Christmas?Book 2/2.
Verfügbar seit: 19.12.2024.
Drucklänge: 262 Seiten.

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