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Tea and Thunderstorm

Sheri Johnson

Casa editrice: Publishdrive

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Tea and Thunderstorms
 
Set against the backdrop of society’s glittering expectations and the quiet rebellion of a restless heart, Tea and Thunderstorms tells the story of Kara Daniels, a young woman torn between the gilded traditions of her debutante world and the untamed freedom of the ranch she calls home.
 
During a stormy evening filled with swirling dances and whispered secrets, Kara’s life takes an unexpected turn when she meets James, a charismatic stranger whose presence feels as electrifying as the storm outside. As the thunder rolls and tensions rise, Kara must decide whether to embrace the life others have chosen for her or to forge her own path, no matter the cost.
 
A tale of self-discovery, unexpected connections, and the courage to face the storms within, Tea and Thunderstorms is a moving journey of love, identity, and the quiet power of a single cup of tea.
Disponibile da: 23/12/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 240 pagine.

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