Author: | Vivian Vincent | ISBN: | 9781609827410 |
Publisher: | Excessica | Publication: | July 5, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Vivian Vincent |
ISBN: | 9781609827410 |
Publisher: | Excessica |
Publication: | July 5, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Cassie Abrams has loved Sebastian “Bash” Morris since they were in high school together. He was her complete opposite, a total bad boy. But that didn’t matter to Cassie, she was head-over-heels for him. They went to prom together and on the very same night, also the night of her eighteenth birthday, she gifted Bash with her virginity. However, when she woke the next morning, she found Bash gone without a word.
Over the next five years, she tried to get over him, but failed miserably. The few men she had dated paled in comparison. When the Fourth of July holiday rolls around, and Bash reappears after his five-year disappearing act, Cassie isn’t exactly pleased to see him.
Bash is hesitant to tell Cassie the real reason he left her five years ago without a word. He knows it could potentially ruin her family. But he couldn’t stay away any longer. He wanted Cassie in his life—permanently, and if it meant telling her the truth, then so be it. He’d deal with the consequences later.
Can Cassie forgive and forget or are she and Bash destined to spend the Fourth of July—and every other holiday—alone?
Cassie Abrams has loved Sebastian “Bash” Morris since they were in high school together. He was her complete opposite, a total bad boy. But that didn’t matter to Cassie, she was head-over-heels for him. They went to prom together and on the very same night, also the night of her eighteenth birthday, she gifted Bash with her virginity. However, when she woke the next morning, she found Bash gone without a word.
Over the next five years, she tried to get over him, but failed miserably. The few men she had dated paled in comparison. When the Fourth of July holiday rolls around, and Bash reappears after his five-year disappearing act, Cassie isn’t exactly pleased to see him.
Bash is hesitant to tell Cassie the real reason he left her five years ago without a word. He knows it could potentially ruin her family. But he couldn’t stay away any longer. He wanted Cassie in his life—permanently, and if it meant telling her the truth, then so be it. He’d deal with the consequences later.
Can Cassie forgive and forget or are she and Bash destined to spend the Fourth of July—and every other holiday—alone?