Wherever You Will Go
Brooke Willis had everything she ever wanted: a happy marriage, volunteer placement at the art gallery, and the promise of starting a family with the man of her dreams.
Saxon Reed had everything he ever thought he needed: a successful career, nice cars, expensive apartment, and more money than he knew what to do with.
After losing her husband Brooke insists on taking over his company to keep his dreams alive. Struggling in an industry she knows nothing about, Brooke turns to Saxon, her husband's best friend and business partner, for guidance and support. Their mutual grief, and Saxon's need to look after his best friend's wife, creates a connection beyond just business.
Can Brooke take over the company and find a new life without saying goodbye to the past? Can Saxon protect and care for Brooke without scaring her away?
What happens when your heart doesn't listen to your head? When lines are crossed and boundaries are pushed?
"Life goes on, whether you choose to move forward and take a chance in the unknown or stay behind, locked in the past, thinking of what could've been. I don't want to live in the past anymore. I'm so lonely; there's nothing for me here."
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Wherever You Will Go
Brooke Willis had everything she ever wanted: a happy marriage, volunteer placement at the art gallery, and the promise of starting a family with the man of her dreams.
Saxon Reed had everything he ever thought he needed: a successful career, nice cars, expensive apartment, and more money than he knew what to do with.
After losing her husband Brooke insists on taking over his company to keep his dreams alive. Struggling in an industry she knows nothing about, Brooke turns to Saxon, her husband's best friend and business partner, for guidance and support. Their mutual grief, and Saxon's need to look after his best friend's wife, creates a connection beyond just business.
Can Brooke take over the company and find a new life without saying goodbye to the past? Can Saxon protect and care for Brooke without scaring her away?
What happens when your heart doesn't listen to your head? When lines are crossed and boundaries are pushed?
"Life goes on, whether you choose to move forward and take a chance in the unknown or stay behind, locked in the past, thinking of what could've been. I don't want to live in the past anymore. I'm so lonely; there's nothing for me here."
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Wherever You Will Go

Wherever You Will Go

by Stephanie Smith
Wherever You Will Go

Wherever You Will Go

by Stephanie Smith

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Overview

Brooke Willis had everything she ever wanted: a happy marriage, volunteer placement at the art gallery, and the promise of starting a family with the man of her dreams.
Saxon Reed had everything he ever thought he needed: a successful career, nice cars, expensive apartment, and more money than he knew what to do with.
After losing her husband Brooke insists on taking over his company to keep his dreams alive. Struggling in an industry she knows nothing about, Brooke turns to Saxon, her husband's best friend and business partner, for guidance and support. Their mutual grief, and Saxon's need to look after his best friend's wife, creates a connection beyond just business.
Can Brooke take over the company and find a new life without saying goodbye to the past? Can Saxon protect and care for Brooke without scaring her away?
What happens when your heart doesn't listen to your head? When lines are crossed and boundaries are pushed?
"Life goes on, whether you choose to move forward and take a chance in the unknown or stay behind, locked in the past, thinking of what could've been. I don't want to live in the past anymore. I'm so lonely; there's nothing for me here."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781500632458
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 08/10/2014
Series: Try Again , #1
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 5.24(w) x 7.99(h) x 0.68(d)
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