Country Nights and City Lights
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  • Reads 538
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 7
  • Time 39m
Ongoing, First published Dec 16, 2013
Charlotte Bloomwood is a typical Texan with her cowgirl boots and hat. Everything is good. She has everything that she has ever wanted. Until her best friend Abby turns up out of the blue, and presents her with a great, life changing opportunity... a job in Manhattan,  the amazing city that attracts millions of people. Charlotte decides to completely change her lifestyle and to ditch the cowgirl boots , and upgrade to the 6 inch heels. But as reality hits, Charlotte realizes that the grass isn't always greener on the side. So Charlotte decides to return back to her home town. But when she arrives something is wrong. Different even. So when the homesick Charlotte Bloomwood arrives, her old life is now, nowhere to be seen.
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