What I Should’ve Said by Max Monroe

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What I Should’ve Said by Max Monroe
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When grumpy, muscled-up artist Bennett Bishop bothers to speak, it’s usually to say something you’re not ready to hear.

When he first speaks to Norah Ellis, a rambling runaway bride who hitchhikes a ride from him, it’s to tell her to get out of his truck and walk because she’s a pain in the a-s-s.
By appearance, Norah Ellis is a fancy fashionista who’s spent the last several years living the good life in the city—expensive apartments, highbrow events, and a fiancé with wealth and good looks. The only problem is that she didn’t choose any of it for herself.
On the day of her July wedding, thanks to a letter from a stranger, Norah’s world turns upside down. She runs for the hills of Vermont to start a new life, but what’s waiting for her, between her estranged sister, the townspeople, and bad-boy Bennett Bishop himself, is way more than she bargained for.

Enemies turn to lovers, strangers become friends, dark secrets bust open like cans of worms, and most of all…Summer will never be the same.

  • File Name:what-i-shouldve-said-by-max-monroe.epub
  • Original Title:What I Should've Said
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0CVS8PFR8
  • Publisher:Max Monroe LLC
  • Date:2024-04-19T00:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:1.282 MB

Table of Content

  • 1. TITLE PAGE
  • 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • 3. AUTHOR’S NOTE
  • 4. DEDICATION
  • 5. PROLOGUE
  • 6. 1
  • 7. 2
  • 8. 3
  • 9. 4
  • 10. 5
  • 11. 6
  • 12. 7
  • 13. 8
  • 14. 9
  • 15. 10
  • 16. 11
  • 17. 12
  • 18. 13
  • 19. 14
  • 20. 15
  • 21. 16
  • 22. 17
  • 23. 18
  • 24. 19
  • 25. 20
  • 26. 21
  • 27. 22
  • 28. 23
  • 29. 24
  • 30. 25
  • 31. 26
  • 32. 27
  • 33. 28
  • 34. 29
  • 35. 30
  • 36. 31
  • 37. 32
  • 38. 33
  • 39. 34
  • 40. 35
  • 41. 36
  • 42. 37
  • 43. 38
  • 44. 39
  • 45. 40
  • 46. 41
  • 47. 42
  • 48. 43
  • 49. 44
  • 50. 45
  • 51. 46
  • 52. 47
  • 53. EPILOGUE
  • 54. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

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Anastasia Sullivan
Anastasia Sullivan

❤❤❤!!

Reply11 days ago
    Vainya Khanna
    Vainya Khanna

    Loved it, and I cried so much! Still crying

    Reply11 days ago
      Xristina T
      Xristina T

      Wow what an amazing story deeply emotional and a real tear jerker bawled my eyes out! This story packs a lot in and had some heartbreaking moments. Nora running away from her fiancé and her mother was the start of the story but there was so much more. Building a relationship with sister Jessie meeting Ben starting a new life in a small town and meeting Summer who is the centre of the story and what breaks your heart. Ben had his own demons from his past but his attraction to Nora builds and she is there to give him strength and the love that he needs. I wanted so much more as there were many parts to this story that could have been further developed. The story with the ex-fiancé and Nora’s mother added some drama but could easily have been drawn out and built further but glad they were dealt with. Nora’s sister Jessie and Clay were part of the story but they have their romance coming in the next book and can’t wait to read it. The deeply emotional tale in this book makes your heart cry but some beautiful moments with Summer (don’t wish to spoil who she is) that makes it worth it. Absolutely beautiful and the ending and epilogue put a smile on your face and provided closure. Would like more on Ben’s sister and family as that was lightly touched on and I think they deserve some air time especially Breezy.

      Reply11 days ago