You are Mine
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  • Reads 13,011
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 2h 17m
Complete, First published Jul 18, 2020
Jessica Simone has earned her nursing degree, and when she's sent to a hospital in Nebraska, she feels the Lord had blessed her. Her fiancé who had been reported missing during the war is alive and in the hospital. Although his face is bandaged, she doesn't need to see him to know that he's the man she loves. If only he would remember her.

But then other complications arise and her loyalty is pulled in two different directions. Can she rely on her memories to sustain her love, or will she welcome these refreshing feelings of infatuation?
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+18 __________________________________________ Hazel is a medical student. Bachelor in science, who is constantly juggling between the demands for these studies and pressures for clinical rotations, she has learned to keep her head down and eyes forward-to what matters: saving lives. But life has this funny way of dredging up the past when least expected. As Hazel navigates the corridors of the hospital, she starts to catch glimpses of memories buried long ago. All at once, her deepening connection with Chace, a man who has become something more than she bargained for, adds yet another layer to an already overwhelming life. With old wounds opening and revelations that seem to come utterly unexpected, here is Hazel, standing at that fork in the road that she can't escape. She needs to make amends for the choices she has made and who she has turned out to be while holding on to hope that somehow her way forward can still be found.