Finding Ever After by Stephanie Hoffman McManus

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Finding Ever After by Stephanie Hoffman McManus
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It’s been three years since she left everything she knew behind, but Jaxyn is finally done running, and returning home to Boston face the friends she abandoned without warning and the nightmare that still wakes her in the night.

Back in the childhood home that holds all of her memories from before life showed her that ‘happily ever afters’ don’t come easy, she is unsure of what the future holds. The one thing she definitely wasn’t expecting was Kyden McCabe, the hot, tattooed and pierced musician she meets her first night back.

All she ever wanted as a little girl was to be swept off her feet by a prince, but Ky is nothing like the heroes from the stories her mom used to read to her. He’s arrogant, frustrating and completely wrong for her. He lives his life one night stand at a time and she knows he’s nothing but trouble.

Still haunted by her past and afraid to let anyone see the scars she hides, she fights the attraction she feels for Kyden and wonders if she’ll ever find her storybook ending. Then a monster from her past threatens to rip away her chances before she realizes that maybe she already found it.

Content Advisory 17+ recommended

  • File Name:finding-ever-after-by-stephanie-hoffman-mcmanus.epub
  • Original Title:Finding Ever After (Ever After 1)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B00JF57FCC
  • Date:2014-03-31T18:30:00+00:00
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Table of Content

  • 1. Prologue
  • 2. One
  • 3. Two
  • 4. Three
  • 5. Four
  • 6. Five
  • 7. Six
  • 8. Seven
  • 9. Eight
  • 10. Nine
  • 11. Ten
  • 12. Eleven
  • 13. Twelve
  • 14. Thirteen
  • 15. Fourteen
  • 16. Fifteen
  • 17. Sixteen
  • 18. Seventeen
  • 19. Eighteen
  • 20. Nineteen
  • 21. Twenty
  • 22. Twenty-One
  • 23. Twenty-Two
  • 24. Twenty-Three
  • 25. Twenty-Four
  • 26. Twenty-Five
  • 27. Twenty-Six
  • 28. Twenty-Seven
  • 29. Twenty-Eight
  • 30. Twenty-Nine
  • 31. Thirty
  • 32. Thirty-One
  • 33. Thirty-Two
  • 34. Thirty-Three
  • 35. Thirty-Four
  • 36. Thirty-Five
  • 37. Thirty-Six
  • 38. Thirty-Seven
  • 39. Thirty-Eight
  • 40. Thirty-Nine
  • 41. Forty
  • 42. Forty-One
  • 43. Epilogue

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Hanry Wayne
Hanry Wayne

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    Michael Scott
    Michael Scott

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    Reply3 years ago