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Broken Ties

By: L A Cotton
Narrated by: PJ Morgan, Vincent Skye
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From USA Today and Wall Street Journal best-selling author L. A. Cotton, comes a slow burn, friends-to-lovers romance. Angst...drama...friendship...and football. Will you survive senior year?

Poppy Ford has been in love with her best friend forever.
But she’s firmly in the friend zone and fears she may never get out.

Aaron Bennet has been dreaming of a football scholarship forever.
But he’s not the Rixon Raiders star player, and he never will be.

While Aaron is focused on proving himself, Poppy is hoping he’ll finally wake up and see what’s right in front of him.

He doesn’t want to lose his best friend.
She doesn’t want to lose senior year to a boy who doesn’t want her.
But fate has other ideas for them.

And when hearts get broken and dreams get shattered, will their friendship be strong enough to survive?

Or will the ties that bind them finally unravel?

©2021 L A Cotton (P)2022 L A Cotton

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