The Love We Had

The Love We Had

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Tue, Jun 9, 2026
Flynn Kestrel thought he knew exactly how his future would look. Then one day, everything changed. What begins as a devastating betrayal sets off a chain of events that will shape the next five years of his life. As old relationships crumble and new ones begin, Flynn finds himself caught between the past he can't forgive and the future he can't seem to reach. Lisha Keane would do anything for a second chance. Diane Miller refuses to be anyone's second choice. And somewhere between heartbreak, family, sacrifice, and secrets, all three of them will learn that love isn't always enough to keep people together-but sometimes it's enough to bring them back. Content Warnings: Infidelity/Cheating, Pregnancy Loss/Miscarriage, Depression, Hospitalization, Emotional Distress.
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