Letters to the City Girl
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En cours d'écriture, Publié initialement juin 16, 2017
Riley Thomas is reluctant to leave behind the only home she has ever known. Moving from the towering city of New York to a small town in Tennessee is the last thing she wants. She has no intention of even trying to fit in until she meets her two best friends and her new crush, Jacob Lane. Maybe Tennessee won't be so bad after all....

Will Jackson has secrets. He is constantly trying to hide his pain from those who are closest to him. But when new girl Riley Thomas moves to town, his whole world is shattered. Not only is she beautiful, but she is kind as well. Will must hide his feelings for her and his dangerous secrets. But when Riley gets too close to the truth, Will must to do anything to protect himself and his heart.


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