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Charlie
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Charlie

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At fourteen, Hannah Garvin met ‘the one’ - Charlene Gaines - and her life was never the same. They were inseparable and spent every moment they could together. One day, Charlie left without a word and again, Hannah’s life was never the same. Hannah vowed to never fall in love again. When she meets Mick, a new arrival to the small Texas panhandle town near her family’s farm, her heart remembers what being in love was like, and yearns for more. Will Hannah let the memory of Charlie go so she can start a new life with Mick? Or will her heart betray her and hold on to her love for Charlie?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Affinity Rainbow Publications
Date
1 June 2020
Pages
252
ISBN
9781988588544

At fourteen, Hannah Garvin met ‘the one’ - Charlene Gaines - and her life was never the same. They were inseparable and spent every moment they could together. One day, Charlie left without a word and again, Hannah’s life was never the same. Hannah vowed to never fall in love again. When she meets Mick, a new arrival to the small Texas panhandle town near her family’s farm, her heart remembers what being in love was like, and yearns for more. Will Hannah let the memory of Charlie go so she can start a new life with Mick? Or will her heart betray her and hold on to her love for Charlie?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Affinity Rainbow Publications
Date
1 June 2020
Pages
252
ISBN
9781988588544