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Come Back to Me (Maple Ridge)Romance · LeAnne August
A fixer-upper cabin. Two strangers. One summer we’ll never forget.
For the past five years, I’ve saved every dime to buy the dilapidated cabin sitting on the outskirts of Maple Ridge, Colorado. Even then, it’s not enough. Just when I think I’ve got to say goodbye to my dreams, a tall, handsome cowboy strides into town. He may talk funny, but he’s saying all the right words to not only get my heart swooning, but get my body revved up too.
Leo Moretti was only supposed to be my date for my best friend’s wedding. Until he makes me an offer I can’t refuse: buy the cabin with me and help me fix it up. Then he returns to his family ranch in Texas at the end of summer.
As each day passes, working alongside him in the summer heat, swimming in the creek, and kissing under the stars, we can’t deny our instant chemistry. It’s electric. It’s intense. It’s reckless.
It’s the kind of love that only comes around once in a lifetime. Nothing or no one can keep us apart.
Until it does.
Family obligations. A country at war.
In a whirlwind, steamy summer romance in 1969, my life—and future—is altered forever.
Come Back to Me is a spicy, insta-love novella with The Notebook vibes.
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Where You Left Me (Maple Ridge Book 3)Romance · LeAnne August
Mia Cappella.
She was my first.
She was supposed to be my last.
But then she left me.
At one time Mia was my world. My everything. She owned my heart.
But that was a long time ago.
When Mia left town eight years ago, she took that pathetic loser with her. And I swore I'd never be whipped again.
I call the shots. Who I date. Who I screw. It's my business. And just because Mia has turned up in Maple Ridge again doesn't mean I'm about to change. Even if she still looks as beautiful as she did the day she walked out on me.
She's back for the summer to help run her dad's sporting goods store. And even though the two of us used to run around in the same circle, we decide to keep our distance. But as luck would have it, she and I get stuck organizing Maple Ridge's biggest summer event: Bikes and Beers.
Being tossed back into Mia's orbit forces me to remember feelings I've pushed down for years. Memories of both peak ecstasy and the lowest of pits. But being with Mia is like a car crash I can't look away from. Her infectious smile, gentleness, and sultry laugh sucks me back in. And before I know it, we're caught up in our familiar love affair.
The only problem is, we have unfinished business. We share a secret; a deep, dark grief that neither of us have truly recovered from. Being together is painful. It's a constant reminder of our heartache.
But maybe being apart is even worse?
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