Seein’ Red by Claire Hastings

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Seein’ Red by Claire Hastings
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There’s a thin line between love and hate. Good thing I have excellent balance.
If only that was enough.
Willa Hayes and I have a long history. We went from friends to enemies to frenemies…with benefits. The benefits part is our secret though.
Not how I’d prefer it, but after what I did, I’m lucky she still talks to me at all.
Our chemistry is undeniable. An addictive push and pull that has taken on a life of its own. One that fuels the long burning flame deep within me.
None of our friends have any idea that she and I have been sneaking around for the better part of a decade. Neither does anyone else in our small Georgia town. And if word were to get out, that would be the end of us.
That is, until Willa drops a bomb I never saw coming. It’s the last thing I expected – but also the perfect chance to show her who I really am. To be the man I wasn’t ten years ago. The man she deserves.
This is our chance for a happy ending. It’s now or never. As long as I don’t screw it up again.

  • File Name:seein-red-by-claire-hastings.epub
  • Original Title:Seein' Red: A Small Town, Enemies to Lovers Romance (Hickory Hills Book 4)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0CPD5G7VL
  • Date:2024-04-10T18:30:00+00:00
  • File Size:494.658 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Copyright
  • 3. Contents
  • 4. Content Note
  • 5. 1. Willa
  • 6. 2. Nash
  • 7. 3. Willa
  • 8. 4. Nash
  • 9. 5. Willa
  • 10. 6. Willa
  • 11. 7. Nash
  • 12. 8. Nash
  • 13. 9. Willa
  • 14. 10. Willa
  • 15. 11. Nash
  • 16. 12. Willa
  • 17. 13. Willa
  • 18. 14. Nash
  • 19. 15. Willa
  • 20. 16. Willa
  • 21. 17. Nash
  • 22. 18. Nash
  • 23. 19. Willa
  • 24. 20. Nash
  • 25. 21. Willa
  • 26. 22. Nash
  • 27. 23. Willa
  • 28. 24. Nash
  • 29. 25. Willa
  • 30. 26. Nash
  • 31. 27. Willa
  • 32. 28. Willa
  • 33. Epilogue
  • 34. Acknowledgments
  • 35. Also by Claire Hastings
  • 36. About the Author

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Jo Jo
Jo Jo

Not for me; the female lead was a bit trope-y, flew off the handle at every little thing, and came off immature and irrational.

Reply21 days ago