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Starting Over

Pamela Q. Fernandes

Publisher: Pamela Q. Fernandes

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Summary

Cara Wallace is stunned to find Nathan Reynolds back in Henderson County. His sudden arrival brings to the fore unresolved questions of what might have been. 
How could she unwrite the past? 
How could she undo the mistakes? 
How could she unlove him? 
 
Nathan Reynolds can't understand why Cara chose to stay in this small town. How could she sacrifice her career, her future and their love for a small run-down cottage in the middle of nowheresville?  
Whatever her reasons, Nathan intends to find out and start over again!
Available since: 10/14/2018.

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