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Together Head and Heart - What Tore Them Apart (Book 2) Coming of Age Romance
Together Head and Heart - What Tore Them Apart (Book 2) Coming of Age Romance
Together Head and Heart - What Tore Them Apart (Book 2) Coming of Age Romance
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Melisa had refused to accept Claire because of what she did. She knowingly had an affair with a married man. She had knowingly opened a weakness in Melisa’s family and she tore them apart. How could Melisa forgive her for that? How could she forgive her for doing something which was so clearly wrong? Melisa’s stance gets put to the test, though, when she finds out that her crush from the plane has a girlfriend and that he seems pretty reluctant to change that.
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Release dateFeb 15, 2017
ISBN9781683057727
Together Head and Heart - What Tore Them Apart (Book 2) Coming of Age Romance
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    Together Head and Heart - What Tore Them Apart (Book 2) Coming of Age Romance - Third Cousins

    Together Head and Heart

    What Tore Them Apart

    Book 2

    Coming of Age Romance

    By: Paula Breen & Third Cousins

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    A SYNOPSIS & TABLE OF CONTENTS...

    Melisa had refused to accept Claire because of what she did. She knowingly had an affair with a married man. She had knowingly opened a weakness in Melisa’s family and she tore them apart. How could Melisa forgive her for that? How could she forgive her for doing something which was so clearly wrong?

    Melisa’s stance gets put to the test, though, when she finds out that her crush from the plane has a girlfriend and that he seems pretty reluctant to change that.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

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    Inspiring Words

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 4

    Chapter 5

    Chapter 6

    Chapter 7

    Chapter 8

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    INSPIRING WORDS

    When you have expectations, you are setting yourself up for disappointment.

    - Ryan Reynolds

    CHAPTER 1

    I don’t like dresses. I was pretty sure that I’d made that clear. I didn’t own dresses. I didn’t wear dresses. There weren’t any photos of me wearing dresses to even look at as a reference. I liked pants. I liked jeans. At a push, I didn’t mind a pair of cut off shorts. Not dresses though. Never dresses.

    There was something about being so exposed that made me feel uncomfortable. What if I got attacked? How could I defend myself with a skirt whooshing around my legs? It wasn’t just that, though. People don’t take you seriously if you’re in a dress. They sort of just dismiss you because you’re a girl and you’re dressed up like a girl. I hated that. I hated the way guys would dismiss something I said just because I was a girl. They’d be all like, don’t be so emotional and I would be talking about the earth burning because of global warming or something.

    I don’t know how I can put into words how hard it is to try and have a debate about something important and for some guy to ask if you’re on your period. It’s like, no, you jerk-off,

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