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Sep
Breaking All Promises: A Second Chance Romance by Julia ImariA Book Boyfriend to fall for

A Book Boyfriend to fall for

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Breaking All Promises: A Second Chance Romance

Excerpt

Now the woman he couldn’t stop thinking about for years stood in front of him. Happiness and excitement grabbed at his heart, making it race even more. “Melon!” he said, reaching out for a hug.

She fell into his arms and they embraced. Her body felt so soft and small compared to his. She smelled like summer and sun with hint of vanilla. Then she pulled away from his chest, looking at him with smiling eyes. “I knew you were going to say that name.” She poked him in the chest. “You’re still terrible.”

“What?” He feigned innocent. “I hadn’t said it in years. And I miss saying it.”

“Yeah, what you really missed was torturing me,” she said, but this time with a wide grin.

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