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The Art of Letting Go
The Art of Letting Go
The Art of Letting Go
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She was small town. She is now big city. She left him back then, back in her past and suddenly, there he is, in her city, in her life again. Will the old feelings come back and, if they do, will they be enough to start a fire all over again?

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PublisherAmorBooks.com
Release dateJan 14, 2022
ISBN9781005693794
The Art of Letting Go
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Rebecca Milton

Rebecca Milton writes sizzling erotica and romance for the thinking person. On her free time she enjoys taking her Alaskan Malamute for long, long walks. He enjoys it too.

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    I will wait for you, Tommy told her. He held her hand as they walked through the town, down to depot, onto the platform and to her train. They spent a long moment looking into each other’s eyes. She felt like crying when he told her he’d wait. She felt so lucky, so blessed. He was the best man she had ever met. He was kind, handsome, loving. Of all the people in Wilksville, he was the one who understood her need, her desire to go away to college, to really study art. Most people, she had once thought, her parents included, didn’t understand. Her parents had come around some, but none her friends from school had, none of the people in the town had.

    There’s a fine junior college right next door, her daddy said, meaning the next town over. She had announced, at Sunday dinner, that she was going to go to the East coast, to New York City, to study art. "That’s a fine

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