Great Sass (Providence Family Ties 1)

Author: Mary B. Moore
Genre(s): Romance
Series: Providence Family Ties
Total pages: 91
Great Sass (Providence Family Ties 1)

Moving to the US was meant to be the fresh start I needed, living closer to my dad and discovering who I was without the problems from my past surrounding me. New house, new friends, new life.

I thought I had a chance at becoming the Sadie Dahl I’d always wanted to be—fun loving, free, clean, and happy. It was a dream I was working hard to make a reality, and I thought I’d succeeded.

But nothing stays buried, nothing stays hidden, especially with all the information available on the internet today. Jealousy’s a curse, but apparently a woman scorned is evil and will do anything she can to get revenge.

Then again, I can understand how being forgotten by a man like Elijah Townsend-Rossi would sting.
∞∞∞∞
As a kid my dream was to join the Coast Guard. I wanted to save lives, protect our waters, and stop the bad guy. And that’s exactly what I’d done. I’d spent years living for Semper Paratus.

Dreams shatter when it’s your best friend’s body that you pull out of the water and almost die trying to save six other sailors from the same vessel, though. Eight years of living and breathing my job had come to an end just as I was due to extend my service, and now I felt like a nomad. I roamed, I slept, I ate, I breathed. I had no purpose, just a void that I couldn’t fill and emotions I couldn’t get rid of.

And then I met Sadie. She amused me with her eccentricities and was unique, opening up a part of the world I hadn’t known existed. And damn, she had great sass.

Unfortunately, during my roaming I’d made some bad choices that were coming back to bite me—and her. Even worse, they were putting her life at risk with someone from her own past.

I might have failed my best friend, but I wasn’t going to do the same with her.

Share this Book
Pages
1. Page 1
2. Page 2
3. Page 3
4. Page 4
5. Page 5
6. Page 6
7. Page 7
8. Page 8
9. Page 9
10. Page 10
11. Page 11
12. Page 12
13. Page 13
14. Page 14
15. Page 15
16. Page 16
17. Page 17
18. Page 18
19. Page 19
20. Page 20
21. Page 21
22. Page 22
23. Page 23
24. Page 24
25. Page 25
26. Page 26
27. Page 27
28. Page 28
29. Page 29
30. Page 30
31. Page 31
32. Page 32
33. Page 33
34. Page 34
35. Page 35
36. Page 36
37. Page 37
38. Page 38
39. Page 39
40. Page 40
41. Page 41
42. Page 42
43. Page 43
44. Page 44
45. Page 45
46. Page 46
47. Page 47
48. Page 48
49. Page 49
50. Page 50
51. Page 51
52. Page 52
53. Page 53
54. Page 54
55. Page 55
56. Page 56
57. Page 57
58. Page 58
59. Page 59
60. Page 60
61. Page 61
62. Page 62
63. Page 63
64. Page 64
65. Page 65
66. Page 66
67. Page 67
68. Page 68
69. Page 69
70. Page 70
71. Page 71
72. Page 72
73. Page 73
74. Page 74
75. Page 75
76. Page 76
77. Page 77
78. Page 78
79. Page 79
80. Page 80
81. Page 81
82. Page 82
83. Page 83
84. Page 84
85. Page 85
86. Page 86
87. Page 87
88. Page 88
89. Page 89
90. Page 90
91. Page 91