True Abandon by Jeannine Colette

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True Abandon by Jeannine Colette
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Can the sins of the past be forgiven with the actions of today?

Trish Hogan’s life was destroyed when she gave her trust to her high school boyfriend, Jackson, and he abused it, changing the course of her life forever.
A decade later she’s living in Manhattan — she has a roommate, a steady boyfriend and a career. When a hurricane puts the city on lock down, Trish gets a message she never thought she’d receive: Jackson is dying and alone. In a city of millions, she is the only person who can sit by his side.
Jackson Davis was once the golden child of a senator who went against his father’s plans and became a musician. Tatted up and broken, he wakes up in a hospital only to see Trish — the one person he needs to atone his sins to — standing before him. He will recover from his injuries, but not from the pain he caused in the past.
Trapped by the storm, they embark on a night of reckoning that has one running away to Hawaii and the other following in her steps. As the victim becomes the villain, the two are forced to face the past, live in the present and find a way to navigate into the future.

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  • Language:en
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  • Date:2017-11-12T16:00:00+00:00
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Table of Content

  • 1. PART I
  • 2. chapter ONE
  • 3. chapter TWO
  • 4. chapter THREE
  • 5. chapter FOUR
  • 6. PART II
  • 7. chapter FIVE
  • 8. chapter SIX
  • 9. chapter SEVEN
  • 10. chapter EIGHT
  • 11. chapter NINE
  • 12. Chapter TEN
  • 13. chapter ELEVEN
  • 14. chapter TWELVE
  • 15. Chapter THIRTEEN
  • 16. chapter FOURTEEN
  • 17. Chapter sixteen
  • 18. chapter SIXTEEN
  • 19. Chapter EIGHTEEN
  • 20. Chapter NINETEEN
  • 21. Chapter TWENTY
  • 22. Chapter TWENTY
  • 23. chapter TWENTY TWO
  • 24. Chapter TWENTY THREE
  • 25. Chapter TWENTY FOUR
  • 26. chapter TWENTY FIVE

1 comments
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Vainya Khanna
Vainya Khanna

I enjoy this authors books but to romanticize what was done and show how the woman will still go back after all this isn’t the best. Not for a book not for anything. Somethings cannot be forgiven.

Reply5 months ago