Summertime Blue

A Blue Mountain Novella, #1

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Romance, Contemporary
Cover of the book Summertime Blue by Francine Beaton, Francine Beaton
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Author: Francine Beaton ISBN: 9781386000914
Publisher: Francine Beaton Publication: April 21, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Francine Beaton
ISBN: 9781386000914
Publisher: Francine Beaton
Publication: April 21, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

A brief interlude just before Christmas was supposed to be more than that. Anyway, that was what Nathan Sinclair imitated to Meghan Carstens when they said goodbye and the young fashion designer believed him. She should have known that it was a lie and that he would end up to be just like all the other assholes she had dated before. When they met again a few months later, Meghan had to believe that it was over. Nathan ignored her as if those few days they had spent together on Twin Peaks, had never happened. She had no choice to take a page out of his book and do the same, even though it still hurt.
Nathan couldn't understand it. Meghan belonged to an industry he absolutely abhorred. Apart from his mother and his sister, he had vowed long ago never to have anything to do with someone who had aspirations to be a model, designer or a journalist. He had been burned once too often. Why then did he feel this compelling attraction to the sultry fashion designer?
When the truth finally emerged, would Meghan be willing to give Nathan another chance?

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A brief interlude just before Christmas was supposed to be more than that. Anyway, that was what Nathan Sinclair imitated to Meghan Carstens when they said goodbye and the young fashion designer believed him. She should have known that it was a lie and that he would end up to be just like all the other assholes she had dated before. When they met again a few months later, Meghan had to believe that it was over. Nathan ignored her as if those few days they had spent together on Twin Peaks, had never happened. She had no choice to take a page out of his book and do the same, even though it still hurt.
Nathan couldn't understand it. Meghan belonged to an industry he absolutely abhorred. Apart from his mother and his sister, he had vowed long ago never to have anything to do with someone who had aspirations to be a model, designer or a journalist. He had been burned once too often. Why then did he feel this compelling attraction to the sultry fashion designer?
When the truth finally emerged, would Meghan be willing to give Nathan another chance?

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