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Trucks and Tiaras; Book Two of Country in the City
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Complete, First published Apr 20, 2015
Abigail and Michael are in love together with two kids already. After Abigail's procedure of a sperm injection to cure her illness, Abigail got two beautiful children, Kayleigh and Kyle. Now she has met the man of her dreams and is ready to get married to make her family whole. Can she make it through this crazy life of a full time college student, a newly wed, a mom of two, and a job? Take this journey with Abigail and her family, learning to balance the struggles of life. ********************** This is a sequel to my other book, titled "Country in the City". You might want to check out that book before you read this one but it's totally up to you. ***All rights reserved.***
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**Book 2 in the Coda Paxton Series** From the very moment I met Oakley Meisner, I knew my life was going to change, big time. As if my world wasn't messy enough already, she whirled in like a hurricane and turned everything upside down. I have a lot to thank that girl for, though. She introduced me to my best friend and got me into roping; the sport I grew to love. And, as much as I hate it, I have to credit her for giving me the confidence to believe in myself and stand up for what's right. If there's one good thing to be said about Oakley, it's that she was relentless in forcing me to stand up, dust myself off, and get right back on with life.