Curveball by Nicole Rodrigues

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Curveball by Nicole Rodrigues
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Their young love ignited rapidly but diminished in the blink of an eye. A heart wrenching, second chance romance, that will make you believe, that everything happens for a reason.
Charlotte Daniels is still as sassy as I remember her eighteen years ago, but now, she has a bite to match that bark. It doesn’t help that she grew into an irresistible woman, that I can’t keep my hands off of, not that I ever could.Except now, there are two, very good reasons to keep my hands to myself. Yep…sometimes when people say they do something, they don’t. A mistake I thought we made, comes barreling back into my life, but the way I’m looking at it now, it doesn’t seem to be a mistake. It seems like a blessing, like the raft that could pull me out of the deep waters, that have been dragging me down for a very, long time.
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I’ve always been sure of two things:
1.Passion is dangerous. It will suck you in quickly. It will make you feel euphoric but then burn you; slowly and painfully until you’re left empty and abandoned.
2. Gabriel Gavinwood was my passion.
I’ve cut him out, not wanting to watch the train wreck, that replaced the boy I loved all this time. Fate has other plans though, and now our lives collide and there’s no going back.When life throws me another curve ball and I run into said boy, literally, can I ignore that passion that once consumed us? Should I even try? Can we move on from our toxic past, build a future together and have our happily ever after?

  • File Name:curveball-by-nicole-rodrigues.epub
  • Original Title:Curveball: A Second Chance Romance (Double Play Series Book 1)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B07KGCVSQV
  • Date:2018-12-13T16:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:271.038 KB

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Love Bug
Love Bug

The book is great but come on! 18 years is a bit much to be separated. I don't care what happened, you can't keep children away from their father for 18 god damn years. But other than that, the book is very promising.

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