Treaties of Love
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  • Reads 84
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Dec 17, 2015
With her triumphant return to her hometown of Paris for her sister's wed, young and prospering heiress, Elaine Lafayette finds herself overwhelemed with memories from years past, that led her to her flee of France in the first place. While contemplating running back to America, Philippe, her former lover, who left in a hurry due to an unreasonable mistake returns to her arms, leaving Elaine in a moment of bliss, followed by a future of heartache and confusion. Will Elaine and Philippe make it, or will the Lafayette family break them apart like once before, forcing Elaine to flee once more?
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A Lifetime

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Chance knew the second that he met Kate...she was life-changing. It was the most powerful love until the day he destroyed it. He didn't mean to hurt her, but he lost her. A lifetime passed and fate waited. Now, one of the wealthiest businessmen in NY, he needed her help, and she agreed reluctantly to work with his assistant. It was business and there was someone in her life. Her full life. So, why wasn't fate done yet? And why did he never tell the truth about what happened the day that he lost her? Who was he trying to protect? When an accident brought them face to face again, the years felt like only hours for him. As she realized time didn't heal old wounds, she kept herself safe from him, but this didn't keep her safe from everyone. He wants to help her, but will he only hurt her again, or will fate finally get its way? It has only taken a lifetime to find out.