That's Where I Was Wrong

That's Where I Was Wrong

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Lily Lopez spent three years convincing herself that some chapters were better left closed. Then Sebastian Rivera came back. The man she once loved. The man she once promised forever to. The man she never expected to see again. Suddenly, the life Lily worked so hard to rebuild begins to unravel as old memories and unresolved feelings find their way back into her heart. But while Sebastian is determined to reclaim what they lost, Gabriel Anderson offers Lily something she never thought she'd have again-a chance to start over. With her past pulling her backward and her future calling her forward, Lily must decide how much of her heart she's willing to risk for love. Because sometimes, walking away is the easy part. It's coming back that hurts the most.
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