Second Verse by Emily Snow

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Second Verse by Emily Snow
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Kinsey Brock knew Emmett Hudson would be a star the moment he swaggered into her life. Hell, by the time she was released for the crime his scheming sister accused her of he already had a number one single.

Now, eight years and a helluva lot of heartache later, Kinsey’s long since given up on the boy who stole her breath away and took all the love she had. She has someone in her life, and he’s all she needs. She’ll challenge anyone who tells her otherwise. But after a chance encounter sends Emmett hurtling back into her life, every emotion she’s forced herself to forget since he gave up on her is pushed to the surface.

Because this time, the country megastar’s not giving up on her.
No matter how furious he is about the discovery of the other man who’s become Kinsey’s world.

  • File Name:second-verse-by-emily-snow.epub
  • Original Title:Second Verse
  • Creator:
  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B01M0ZI1HY
  • Publisher:GAJ Books LLC
  • Date:2016-09-30T21:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:508.827 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Books By Emily Snow
  • 2. Copyright
  • 3. Dedication
  • 4. Volume 1
    • The Playlist
    • First Verse
    • Chapter 1
    • Chapter 2
    • Chapter 3
    • Chapter 4
    • Chapter 5
    • Chapter 6
    • Chapter 7
    • Chapter 8
    • Chapter 9
  • 5. Volume 2
    • The Playlist
    • Second Verse
    • Prologue
    • Chapter 1
    • Chapter 2
    • Chapter 3
    • Chapter 4
    • Chapter 5
    • Chapter 6
    • Chapter 7
    • Chapter 8
    • Chapter 9
    • Chapter 10
    • Chapter 11
    • Chapter 12
    • Chapter 13
    • Chapter 14
    • Chapter 15
    • Chapter 16
    • Chapter 17
    • Chapter 18
    • Chapter 19
    • Chapter 20
    • Chapter 21
    • Chapter 22
    • Chapter 23
    • Chapter 24
    • Chapter 25
    • Chapter 26
    • Chapter 27
    • Chapter 28
    • Chapter 29
    • Chapter 30
    • Chapter 31
    • Epilogue
    • Acknowledgments
    • About the Author

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JL Reader

It was good. I didn’t like how the h accepted all the blame regarding H not knowing about his son. But other than that I liked the story.

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