What Comes After Dessert
by Ren Benton
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Pub Date 3 Nov 2015 | Archive Date 4 May 2016
Description
SOME THINGS NEVER CHANGE
Twelve years ago, Ben Fielder's childhood sweetheart ran out on him, and his broken heart hasn't held another woman since. During the annual pilgrimage to his hometown, he finds something sweeter than cookies behind the counter at the bakery — Tally's back in town, and his response to her makes it clear the only flaw in his heart is that it's still full of her.
AND OTHERS CHANGE FOR THE WORSE
Tally Castle knew twelve years ago she wasn't good enough for Westard's golden boy. While Ben made a success of himself out in the real world, she made an even bigger mess of her life. The one good part of limping home was that he hadn't been around to witness her walk of shame. Now the only man she's ever wanted is back, assaulting her brittle defenses with goofy smiles and serious kisses.
CAN SEVEN DAYS CHANGE HEARTACHE TO HAPPINESS?
To protect her heart, Tally must remind herself his presence is only temporary. To heal both their hearts, Ben must convince her a week is only the beginning of their second chance.
A Note From the Publisher
Available formats: ebook ($3.99USD) and trade paperback ($11.99USD).
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781517480066 |
PRICE | US$3.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
I must admit that the story is good. Ben and Tally have been in love since they were children. But Tally has always thought that Ben was too good for her. The story is set in a ghost town, where everyone wants to escape from.
After twelve years, they have met again and Ben is determined to convince her that she is the one for him.
I had to struggle to finish this book. As I have said it was not the plot but the writing. In general, the sentences are too long and the dialogues seem to drag on forever.
A pity...