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What Might Be: A Summer Tale

The Volkov Chronicles, Book 1

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What Might Be: A Summer Tale

By: Augusta Hill
Narrated by: Kristin James
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"You're a breath of joy, Nell. That's the most tempting thing in the world."

Nell desperately needs to write a hit, or her romance career will be even deader than her love life. Her grandfather's quirky cabin is the perfect writer's retreat, but it turns out life in the woods isn't as distraction-free as she'd hoped. How can she concentrate on writing with Alik the local park ranger's sweet and sexy ways finding a place in her heart, no matter how hard she tries to focus?

What she doesn't realize is that his easygoing friendship comes with a difficult choice. He has a dark secret tied to the moon, and when fame and fortune come calling for Nell, she'll have to decide between the glitzy life she knew, and the man she's come to love.

This is the first of the Volkov series, however this paranormal romance novel can be read as a stand alone. It is a self-contained HEA

©2014 Augusta Hill (P)2015 Augusta Hill
Fantasy Paranormal Heartfelt

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