Pocket Full of Posies

Pocket Full of Posies

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Marley St. Claire had a plan. She was going to go off to college with her fiance and finally get married in October. But that was before she found him in bed with her best friend. Now Marley has new plan: genuinely not giving a damn what people think of her. So when Landon Harrison comes into the picture, Marley begins to doubt her new cynical idealism. But can she really open herself up to love agan? Can she trust that Landon is honest and not deceitful? Had enough of the lil' town of Lewisburg yet? No? I didn't think so. First there was Piper & Liam, then there was Kodi & Leander. I hope y'all will enjoy Marley & Landon as much as the previous two couples. [This is NOT a sequel to either "Missed Me" or "Eenie Meenie"]
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Some boys want an audience. The right one learns to listen. When Eliana Cassabria-Prescott moves to Seabright Cove, she plans to disappear-just a girl, a guitar, and a bench with a view. Then quarterback Kason Barnes smiles like a promise, and suddenly senior year tastes like kettle corn, bonfires, and firsts you don't admit out loud. College at Ravenwell University should make everything bigger and brighter. Instead it makes the gaps louder: fundraisers, fraternities, "optics," and a best-friend cheer captain (Savannah) who treats history like a claim. One broken promise becomes two, then ten, and Eliana does the unthinkable-she stops translating apologies into love. Enter Hendrix McBride: smoky-voiced composer, two years ahead, boots and bad habits, the kind of steady that makes a room go quiet. He offers time instead of a spotlight, truth instead of performance, and a simple rule for music and everything else-leave air; the right notes will hold. Now Kason is chasing Eliana. Savannah is chasing Kason. And Eliana is done running-for anyone. Between a stadium that wants her on his arm and a practice room that wants her whole, she'll choose the life that hears her.

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