Six weeks in July

Six weeks in July

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Six Weeks in July is a story about heat, heartbreak, and the kind of love that never really leaves you. Every July, B is sent from the city to the country-a place full of sun-bleached roads, quiet guilt, and Elijah Jameson: the preacher's son with stormy green eyes and a secret carved deep in his chest. Last summer, something happened between them. Now, with just six weeks to burn, they fall back into each other's orbit. Slowly. Messily. Desperately. But faith, family, and the past still haunt every moment. And in a town that forgives everything but the truth, their love might be the one sin they can't hide.
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