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Buried secrets never stay hidden in the South.
Emily
I fell in love with him when I was fourteen. Under the stars, he told me he loved me, and under the stars we promised to love each other always. But under the stars, he broke my heart by walking away.
He left me without a second glance. I was just an afterthought.

I fell in love with him when I was fourteen. Under the stars, he told me he loved me, and under the stars we promised to love each other always. But under the stars, he broke my heart by walking away.
He left me without a second glance. I was just an afterthought.
Now he’s back, but this time, I’m not falling for his Southern charm.
Maybe.
It’s time I get my happily ever after, even if part of me wishes he was still mine.
Maybe.
It’s time I get my happily ever after, even if part of me wishes he was still mine.
Ethan
I found out on my twenty-first birthday that everything I thought I knew was a lie, and the man I had grown up thinking was my father wasn’t.
The pain I felt blinded me, making it impossible to hear what anyone said.
I left them all behind, including her, my best friend and the woman I was going to marry.
Five years later, I’m back, only to find the woman I still love has another man’s ring on her finger.
She’s going to marry my best friend unless I stop her. And this time, I only have until sunrise to change her mind.
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Ethan and Emily quickly became my favorite Southern couple. I already knew they shared a connection from the previous book but when I started this book I quickly realize that I didn’t even understand a fraction of how deep their connection is. I loved that once Ethan realized what he wanted he wasn’t going to stop until he had her. He was most certainly a swoon worthy book boyfriend. Ethan had an entire family he had to reconnect with and those were the moments that hurt me the most not only did I feel Ethan’s pain but also the family members because these were characters I already loved and so when they hurt so did I, so deeply to my very core I hurt with every single one of them. I’m really looking forward to what’s to come for my favorite Southerners |