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Overview
Whatever happened to Abigale Applegate?
She’s been wondering the same thing.
With her Hollywood dreams long gone, Abigale now has a nice, neat, uncomplicated life—until the day her perfect fiancé needs to talk. Dumped, a little more than shattered, and totally confused, Abigale turns to Zach, her best friend since forever, to help her pick up the pieces. He does it with the gift of a journal. She can vent her frustrations and sketch out a new plan. Zach just hopes he’s part of it. Because he’s been in love with Abigale his entire life.
When the journal falls into Zach’s hands, he discovers Abigale wants a new man. And fast. Nothing more than a hot distraction. Zach has a plan of his own: He’s going to be that man. It’s his last chance. Abigale might be out to shake up her life, but Zach’s out to reinvent it. Now, all he has to do is convince Abigale that life can go as planned.
Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780425264454 |
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| Publisher: | Penguin Publishing Group |
| Publication date: | 04/02/2013 |
| Pages: | 320 |
| Product dimensions: | 4.10(w) x 6.70(h) x 1.20(d) |
| Age Range: | 18 Years |
About the Author
What People are Saying About This
Praise for Shiloh Walker’s novels:
“Shiloh’s books are sinfully good, wickedly sexy, and wildly imaginative!” —Larissa Ione, New York Times bestselling author
“An entertaining romantic urban fantasy police procedural.”—Genre Go Round Reviews
“Chilling [and] heart-wrenching…A richly emotional and wildly imaginative story that grips the reader with genuine, vivacious characters and a sinuous, flowing plot.”—Fallen Angel Reviews
“Suspense that can rip your heart open and leave you raw…The characters are absolutely fantastic, from the leads to the side characters.”—Errant Dreams Reviews
“Walker pulls it off brilliantly…[She] certainly has a future in paranormal and/or romantic suspense.”—The Romance Reader
“Great romantic suspense that grips the audience.”—Midwest Book Review







