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I Won't Be Your Last
I Won't Be Your Last
I Won't Be Your Last
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I Won't Be Your Last

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Charlie meets Emma and they quickly come together. What does their future hold? Will his past haunt his potential happiness or will Charlie rediscover something he believes he lost years ago

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Release dateSep 14, 2019
ISBN9780463227244
I Won't Be Your Last
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Jacques Barker

Jacques Barker lives in Johannesburg in the beautiful country of South Africa. He is a programmer by trade where he churns out thousands of lines of code. He then decided to also start writing thousands of words as a wonderful outlet for his overactive imagination and to, hopefully, add a bit of entertainment to the world

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    I Won't Be Your Last - Jacques Barker

    I won’t be your last

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    I won’t be your last

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    Sample Chapter - April’s Fool

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    I won’t be your last

    The small restaurant was jovially decorated with balloons and streamers for someone’s birthday, the smoky room filled with conversation and laughter. Charlie stood facing the bar, his shoulders slumped, and his head hanging down.

    Rough day? the woman who stood next to him asked. She had a gentle smile and her eyes conveyed a hint of concern.

    Let’s just say I am very glad it’s Friday, Charlie replied as he accepted his drink from the barman.

    At least now you can have a drink and relax, she said watching Charlie turn towards her, still leaning on the bar.

    True, but I’m afraid I can’t say I’m really in the mood for too much socialising either

    So that’s why you’re hiding here in the corner by the bar, instead of with your friends, she gestured at the crowded

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