Miscommunication

Miscommunication

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Nevaeh Davis is back. After three years away at university, she returns home, determined to leave the past behind. But Alexander Maddox - her older brother's best friend and the man she's tried to forget - is still there. Cold, stoic, and impossible to ignore. Alexander has always had a soft spot for Nevaeh even since they were children, though he's never admit it. Haunted by his own demons, he keeps his distance, even when sparks fly between them. Nevaeh hates him, or so she says. But hate and love are closer than they seem. When old wounds resurface and secrets unravel, their miscommunication threatens to tear them apart - or bring them closer than ever. Can they bridge the gap before it's too late? Join Nevaeh as she fights to save the boy who once looked past her, revealing that sometimes the most profound connections emerge from the depths of despair. This poignant tale will tug at your heartstrings, reminding you that love can flourish in the most unexpected places, and that understanding and compassion may just rewrite the rules of the heart. ♡ (Work in progress, first draft - new chapters weekly)
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I'm not saying I hate Alexander Jameson. After all, I have Jesus in my heart like the good southern girl I am. But if I did hate anyone? Alex would definitely make the cut. I have one, singular move in this never-ending game of torment he forces me to play. I avoid Alex with every fiber of my being. The less I have to see of his beautiful (ahem, I mean stupid) face, the better. It's not just a coincidence that we haven't had a single class together since 7th grade. It's entirely by my design-an agenda of self-preservation, if you will. But fate must have other plans when the place I volunteer at unknowingly assigns me to mentor Alex's little sister. Now that avoiding Alex is no longer an option, I quickly find myself in dangerous waters with him. Sink or swim, I'm not going down without a fight.

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