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What He Always Knew

Audiobook
1 of 2 copies available
THE EPIC FINALE IN THE WHAT HE DOESN'T KNOW DUET
Left or right.
It's that simple, and it isn't simple at all.
If I turn left, the road will lead me back to the man I promised my life to, the one I'd imagined building a family with, the one who's done everything in his power to get me back.
If I turn right, the road will take me to the man I loved first, the man who brought me back to life, the man who would do anything to keep me.
I knew the fork in the road was inevitable; it was the decision I never wanted to make between choices I didn't know I had.
And I love them both.
My heart is destined to exist in two equal halves — one with each man. But one half beats stronger, the vein running deepest, and holds my choice in silence long before I know it for myself.
The realization of what I have to do, of the heart I have to break, just might break mine too.
Left or right.
All I have to do is take a breath and turn.

Series: What He Doesn't Know Publisher: Novel Audio Edition: Unabridged

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  • ISBN: 9781982726942
  • File size: 245052 KB
  • Release date: October 25, 2018
  • Duration: 08:30:31

1 of 2 copies available

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OverDrive Listen audiobook

subjects

Fiction Romance

Languages

English

THE EPIC FINALE IN THE WHAT HE DOESN'T KNOW DUET
Left or right.
It's that simple, and it isn't simple at all.
If I turn left, the road will lead me back to the man I promised my life to, the one I'd imagined building a family with, the one who's done everything in his power to get me back.
If I turn right, the road will take me to the man I loved first, the man who brought me back to life, the man who would do anything to keep me.
I knew the fork in the road was inevitable; it was the decision I never wanted to make between choices I didn't know I had.
And I love them both.
My heart is destined to exist in two equal halves — one with each man. But one half beats stronger, the vein running deepest, and holds my choice in silence long before I know it for myself.
The realization of what I have to do, of the heart I have to break, just might break mine too.
Left or right.
All I have to do is take a breath and turn.