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Love Off Key

Fiona O'Neill

Publisher: FastPencil

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Summary

Love doesn't need to last a lifetime to be great. Sometimes a great love comes into your life just when you need them, teaches you some life lessons & leaves an impression on your heart.


Grace Rose had spent a lifetime trying to be what others expected her to be. Tried to be the loving friend, the perfect partner, a dutiful mum & daughter. This had left her subject to great hurt by people that had taken advantage of her gentle nature. She'd been scarred by a man who had abused her emotionally & threatened her with violence. So much so that she no longer knew who she was. Then along came a gentle giant, a music man, a man who had no expectations, just loved her unconditionally. He helped her remember how to laugh, how to sing, how to dance.
Available since: 06/16/2014.

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