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When Abe Met Lane

The Prequel Novella to The Other Lane

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When Abe Met Lane

By: Marla Holt
Narrated by: Brian Meslar
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He wasn’t supposed to think about her.

He shouldn’t even remember her.

But ever since Abe Fujikawa visited Cristo’s Coffee, he can’t get the beautiful barista out of his head.

At 42, he’s too old to date someone in her 20s. She wouldn’t be interested in him anyway. Abe has too much baggage left over from his sham of a first marriage. Someone so free and young and unburdened wouldn’t want to take on a middle-aged man and his teenage daughter.

But none of that stops Abe from returning to Cristo’s, hoping that he’ll be the one man out of her many admirers that Lane admires back.

This novella was written as prequel to The Other Lane, but can be enjoyed as a standalone story. When listened to in conjunction with The Other Lane, it adds depth and understanding to Abe’s character.

©2018, 2020 Marla Holt (P)2020 Marla Holt
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance

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