What Time Didn't Heal

What Time Didn't Heal

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Falling in love once is luck. Falling in love twice is destiny. Jazmin Rossi and Elizabeth Astor were each other's first heartbreak. Years ago, they loved too hard, too young-and left with a lot of unfinished business. Now they meet again inside Eden, the New York nightclub Jazmin opened in the city. Jazmin hasn't set foot in the city in years, the city still feels haunted by a girl she never stopped loving. She planned to celebrate her success, toast with friends, and disappear from New York before the memories could catch up to her. That plan shatters the moment she looks across the crowded club and finds Elizabeth Astor staring back. For Elizabeth's birthday her friends drag her out, unaware they've chosen the one place Elizabeth's ex is the owner of. What starts as a reckless agreement-nothing but sex, no feelings, no past-quickly unravels. Old wounds reopen. Secrets surface. Love bleeds through every touch they pretend doesn't mean anything. As the past collides with the present, they're forced to face the question they've been running from for years: will history repeat itself, or will they finally choose each other?
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