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Chrissy never thought going home would lead her heart back to her first love.
Chrissy left home for college and hasn’t been back since, despite loving her family immensely. She’s seen and talked to them in the years since she left, but she simply hasn’t had time to go home, until now.
With her sister about to get married to her ex-boyfriend she’s determined to get there early enough to ensure he’s changed since then. When her boss tells her no to taking time off, she tells him so long, and with a newfound sense of freedom filling her, she’s home to keep her sister safe.
There’s only one person in town that she trusts to help her figure out her next move, her best friend Jordan. Only seeing him again, being with him again, makes her want more than just his help. It makes her want him as hers, his home hers, for good.
Jordan wanted her home more than anything and now, he’s never letting her go again.
Jordan’s been patiently waiting for the right time to draw Chrissy home. She’s the only girl he’s never let out of his heart, but the time wasn’t right. Until now. When he sees her there for her sister’s wedding, he’s ready to do whatever’s necessary to keep her as his.
Learning she’s quit her job and isn’t certain what to do next, has him happier than ever. He doesn’t want her confused but with nowhere to run off to, it’s time to show her what she wants most is exactly what he wants—them together.
Letting Chrissy remodel his house isn’t a problem, he’s been saving for it in order to tempt her, keep her close enough to him to make her his once more—for good. That’s what he wants most and with new (and old) friend rooting them on, Jordan’s ready to let her turn his house into their home.
With strong language, no cheating, and a HEA, Going Home is approximately 52,300 words. It is intended for an adult audience and may include subjects that are sensitive to some readers.
Genre: Romance
Chrissy left home for college and hasn’t been back since, despite loving her family immensely. She’s seen and talked to them in the years since she left, but she simply hasn’t had time to go home, until now.
With her sister about to get married to her ex-boyfriend she’s determined to get there early enough to ensure he’s changed since then. When her boss tells her no to taking time off, she tells him so long, and with a newfound sense of freedom filling her, she’s home to keep her sister safe.
There’s only one person in town that she trusts to help her figure out her next move, her best friend Jordan. Only seeing him again, being with him again, makes her want more than just his help. It makes her want him as hers, his home hers, for good.
Jordan wanted her home more than anything and now, he’s never letting her go again.
Jordan’s been patiently waiting for the right time to draw Chrissy home. She’s the only girl he’s never let out of his heart, but the time wasn’t right. Until now. When he sees her there for her sister’s wedding, he’s ready to do whatever’s necessary to keep her as his.
Learning she’s quit her job and isn’t certain what to do next, has him happier than ever. He doesn’t want her confused but with nowhere to run off to, it’s time to show her what she wants most is exactly what he wants—them together.
Letting Chrissy remodel his house isn’t a problem, he’s been saving for it in order to tempt her, keep her close enough to him to make her his once more—for good. That’s what he wants most and with new (and old) friend rooting them on, Jordan’s ready to let her turn his house into their home.
With strong language, no cheating, and a HEA, Going Home is approximately 52,300 words. It is intended for an adult audience and may include subjects that are sensitive to some readers.
Genre: Romance
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