Embracing the Moon by Jeannie Levig
Embracing the Moon | Jeannie Levig | Gwen Jamison has been attracted to her best friend Taylor for years but has kept her feelings masked as friendship. Left behind by her mother at age n
Embracing the Moon | Jeannie Levig | Gwen Jamison has been attracted to her best friend Taylor for years but has kept her feelings masked as friendship. Left behind by her mother at age n
See Right Through Me | L.T. Smith | Trust, respect, and love. Three little words—that’s all. But these words are powerful, and if we ignore any one of them, then three other little words
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This is an Age Gap, Opposites Attract romance between a Surgeon and a Firefight
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