Always Yours

Always Yours

Shelly Jones

Shelly Jones

Katie’s life has been far from easy. She told the one guy she’s always loved, she liked him and he took off to Chicago. She was beaten to the point where she could have easily died, she got married, found out she was pregnant, lost her husband, and had a baby. Just when she has finally come to terms with everything, her life starts to unravel and the truth begins to come to light.When Eric left Green Bay ten years ago, he walked away from the only girl her ever loved. When he catches his fiancée in bed with their next-door neighbor, he goes back to Green Bay for his best friend’s wedding and to get away from his life in Chicago. Secretly he’s also hoping to get this girl.When Katie and Eric see each other for the first time in ten years, Katie doesn’t know if she wants to run away from him or run to him. All Eric wants to do is make things better and finally have the girl of his dreams, but will the past keep them apart like it has all these years or the will the truths of the past finally allow Katie & Eric to be together.I’m Always Yours…now and forever.
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Right Kind of Wrong

Right Kind of Wrong

Shelly Jones

Shelly Jones

Emily grew up in small town in Wisconsin as the daughter of the local pastor. When her job was over as an teacher’s assistant she sets out to leave her town and her family. She wants to find herself and break away from the cookie cutter mold of the town. So she did what she thought was right…She moves twenty-five hundred miles away to Arizona.Xander is the single father to a 5 year old little girl. After her mother left, Xander swears off any kind of a relationship. Xander only has four cares: his daughter, his family, his friends and his motorcycle. He refuses to let anyone get near him or his daughter ever again.When Emily and Xander meet it's something that neither one were expecting. The attraction is undeniable, but with Xander refusing to let anyone close, Emily decides to offer him a deal he'd be crazy to refuse.Sometimes those that don't make sense, actually make perfect sense.
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