I left a piece of me when I moved from my hometown.
Two years ago, Summer ran away from everything reminding her of the biggest mistake she’d ever made. Being in a new city allowed her to reinvent herself, but it too turned her into a person that she didn’t even know; a fraction of the woman she used to be.
Summer was content being a loner until a random invitation for a fun-filled steamy night and an encounter with a man there causes her to struggle with her new and old self.
Tre represents everything Summer feels she doesn’t deserve. Will she forgive herself and begin to enjoy all that life has to offer, or will she again run away when things get sticky?
Two years ago, Summer ran away from everything reminding her of the biggest mistake she’d ever made. Being in a new city allowed her to reinvent herself, but it too turned her into a person that she didn’t even know; a fraction of the woman she used to be.
Summer was content being a loner until a random invitation for a fun-filled steamy night and an encounter with a man there causes her to struggle with her new and old self.
Tre represents everything Summer feels she doesn’t deserve. Will she forgive herself and begin to enjoy all that life has to offer, or will she again run away when things get sticky?
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Kindle, 168 pages
PublishedFebruary 11, 2022
I left a piece of me when I moved from my hometown.
Two years ago, Summer ran away from everything reminding her of the biggest mistake she’d ever made. Being in a new city allowed her to reinvent herself, but it too turned her into a person that she didn’t even know; a fraction of the woman she used to be.
Summer was content being a loner until a random invitation for a fun-filled steamy night and an encounter with a man there causes her to struggle with her new and old self.
Tre represents everything Summer feels she doesn’t deserve. Will she forgive herself and begin to enjoy all that life has to offer, or will she again run away when things get sticky?
Two years ago, Summer ran away from everything reminding her of the biggest mistake she’d ever made. Being in a new city allowed her to reinvent herself, but it too turned her into a person that she didn’t even know; a fraction of the woman she used to be.
Summer was content being a loner until a random invitation for a fun-filled steamy night and an encounter with a man there causes her to struggle with her new and old self.
Tre represents everything Summer feels she doesn’t deserve. Will she forgive herself and begin to enjoy all that life has to offer, or will she again run away when things get sticky?