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The Moments that Change Us

The Moments that Change Us

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, Jun 22, 2012
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Virginia was a normal girl living in Boise, Idaho. One night at her friend, Olivia's, party, she meets Jasper, a seemingly wild cowboy. Rushing back to her boyfriend, Chris, she forgets about the encounter. But after a night that changes her life, Jasper's number is the only one she can call, literally. As she heals, will she accept the boy that saved her, or move on to fulfill her dreams and forget about the night that changed her life forever? And when she's tempted by the past, will she be able to gain strength from the moments that have changed her?
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