My name is Rebecca Andrew. I live in the UK with my daughter Hannah. I have always loved reading so it was only natural at some point I would write my own stories. I really hope you enjoy my stories. Keep an eye out for more of my works.
Always You: A Short Spring Romance. Seasonal Short Stories, #4
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- Date de parution01/04/2022
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Résumé
Caitlin started baking as a way to forget her high school sweetheart, James moved away and would never come back. She never expected years down the line, to be running her own bakery and as a single mum to boot. When they are reunited at a party, she is unprepared for the rush of emotions for the man she could never forget. All the feelings she thought buried, resurface. Returning home after fifteen years, James only wanted to see one person, his high school sweetheart, Caitlin.
She may have moved on, she may have changed. But his feelings never did, he loved her still. He knows he has no rights. He gave up his rights a long time ago when he left her. But try telling his heart that. She already lost him once. He already hurt her before. She wasn't likely to survive a second time. He couldn't put her through that again. With their emotions heightened, and memories fuelling the fire, will they be able to pick up where they left off? Or is it too late?
She may have moved on, she may have changed. But his feelings never did, he loved her still. He knows he has no rights. He gave up his rights a long time ago when he left her. But try telling his heart that. She already lost him once. He already hurt her before. She wasn't likely to survive a second time. He couldn't put her through that again. With their emotions heightened, and memories fuelling the fire, will they be able to pick up where they left off? Or is it too late?





















