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Rekindled Fire

Katie O'Connor

Publisher: Katie O'Connor

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Summary

Nineteen months ago, Beth Watson lost her husband in a tragic accident. Since that night, she has harbored a terrible guilt that his death was her fault. Could her unwilling attraction to another man have gotten her husband killed or was it a tragic accident? 
Peter Holden is a broken man. Struggling with his past, he fights to be strong and steadfast for the people in his life. Feeling like he is juggling too many balls, his troubles are increased because his wife has dumped him and ran away with his best friend; leaving him holding the bag with no one to help out with their kids. Out of options, he calls the one woman he swore he would always stay away from, his old friend Beth. 
Does she dare step in to help him out? Can they get beyond the past to build a future together or will the past ruin them both?
Available since: 03/07/2015.

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