Enigmatic Promise
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Is it odd to be in love with a rivalry? To swear you'll dodge the charm of the one person who can make your pulse race-and then get swept into a storm of secrets because of it? There's a certain thrill that comes with locking eyes with Liam Callahan, the guy who practically radiates "I'll be your biggest mistake" vibes. But this isn't your typical love-hate drama, and Ashwood isn't your typical town. I thought I'd breeze through the art festival, maybe lose myself in pottery and roasted chestnuts, and dodge any more "accidental" encounters with Liam. Instead, I'm tangled in a story darker than I imagined, a plot stretching beyond any canvas. What exactly are we unearthing here in Ashwood? And why does every clue seem to be drawing us closer together-and closer to something dangerous? For all the sarcasm and banter, Liam and I are about to find out how serious life can get in a town that's hiding more than a few skeletons. And while I might try to hate him, sometimes, to save yourself, you have to trust the last person you'd expect.
Is it odd to be in love with a rivalry? To swear you'll dodge the charm of the one person who can make your pulse race-and then get swept into a storm of secrets because of it? There's a certain thrill that comes with locking eyes with Liam Callahan, the guy who practically radiates "I'll be your biggest mistake" vibes. But this isn't your typical love-hate drama, and Ashwood isn't your typical town. I thought I'd breeze through the art festival, maybe lose myself in pottery and roasted chestnuts, and dodge any more "accidental" encounters with Liam. Instead, I'm tangled in a story darker than I imagined, a plot stretching beyond any canvas. What exactly are we unearthing here in Ashwood? And why does every clue seem to be drawing us closer together-and closer to something dangerous? For all the sarcasm and banter, Liam and I are about to find out how serious life can get in a town that's hiding more than a few skeletons. And while I might try to hate him, sometimes, to save yourself, you have to trust the last person you'd expect.
AmazonPages: 270, Paperback, Eva Sage