Savvy Love

Savvy Love

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Savvy A long line of inheritance. Passed down from either your mother or father. Even both of your parents. It's something that strikes when you turn thirteen. The Guidry's heritage started in a mansion in Kansas. But with grandma Aimee Guidry close to death. She wants all her grandchildren close to her. From first sight, Calla Greer Keri Guidry, and Dot Guidry knew the mansion had many secrets to tell. They just never thought it'd be written down by hand. Aimee Guidry's diary finally has the answers to all their questions. But are they up for finally finding out the secrets of their family?
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BUY NOW ON AMAZON https://a.co/d/b8UDGKL The Man She Wrote To He found the letters by accident. What he read changed everything. Ethan Calloway wasn't looking for secrets-just an old photo album tucked away in the attic. Instead, he finds a box of handwritten letters sealed with lipstick and passion... addressed to someone else. Each letter reveals pieces of a man his wife, Lila, once loved deeply. A man who listens. Who sees her. Who stirs something in her she can't express aloud. Ethan doesn't recognize the name. But the words cut deeper than betrayal. As he reads on, obsession replaces outrage. Who is the man she wrote to-and what if the answer isn't what he fears, but something far more painful? A haunting, intimate novel about the quiet unraveling of a marriage, the stories we tell to survive it, and the fragments of ourselves we leave behind in the people we love.

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