With the Last Goodbye

Thirty-Eight, #6

Romance, New Adult, Contemporary
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Author: Len Webster ISBN: 9781540151445
Publisher: Len Webster Publication: January 24, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Len Webster
ISBN: 9781540151445
Publisher: Len Webster
Publication: January 24, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

It was always bros before hoes—except when Josephine Faulkner got involved. 

The saying had been obliterated for Maxwell Sheridan the moment he met her. His Josephine. She had become his everything without even trying. It’s too damn bad that Max broke her heart. Left her behind to seek redemption for his past mistakes. Life with Josie was perfect. He had found his La Vie En Rose … Or so he thought. 

One moment outside her apartment building changed it all. 

Josephine Faulkner’s world erupted with a single phone call. She became numb with a revelation, and her beliefs held no meaning the moment Maxwell Sheridan left her. Gone was the perfection she thought they had found together. All the good taken away by his decision. 

But his goodbye wouldn’t destroy her. 

Josie has more important things to worry about than the shattered pieces of her heart. Because not even Max can stop her from saying the one goodbye that means the very most. 

The very last goodbye that will hurt her in ways Maxwell Sheridan couldn’t.
 

The final book in the Thirty-Eight series --Conclusion to Max's story. 

The Thirty-Eight Series reading order:

#1 Thirty-Eight Days

#2 Thirty-Eight Reasons

#2.5 What We'll Leave Behind: A prequel

#3 What You Left Behind

#4 All We Have

#5 With the First Goodbye

#6: With the Last Goodbye

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It was always bros before hoes—except when Josephine Faulkner got involved. 

The saying had been obliterated for Maxwell Sheridan the moment he met her. His Josephine. She had become his everything without even trying. It’s too damn bad that Max broke her heart. Left her behind to seek redemption for his past mistakes. Life with Josie was perfect. He had found his La Vie En Rose … Or so he thought. 

One moment outside her apartment building changed it all. 

Josephine Faulkner’s world erupted with a single phone call. She became numb with a revelation, and her beliefs held no meaning the moment Maxwell Sheridan left her. Gone was the perfection she thought they had found together. All the good taken away by his decision. 

But his goodbye wouldn’t destroy her. 

Josie has more important things to worry about than the shattered pieces of her heart. Because not even Max can stop her from saying the one goodbye that means the very most. 

The very last goodbye that will hurt her in ways Maxwell Sheridan couldn’t.
 

The final book in the Thirty-Eight series --Conclusion to Max's story. 

The Thirty-Eight Series reading order:

#1 Thirty-Eight Days

#2 Thirty-Eight Reasons

#2.5 What We'll Leave Behind: A prequel

#3 What You Left Behind

#4 All We Have

#5 With the First Goodbye

#6: With the Last Goodbye

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