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Wherever Love Finds You

Clean and Wholesome Enemies-to-Lovers Romance

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Wherever Love Finds You

By: Laura Haley-McNeil
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He's the Black Knight of Wall Street. She never forgot her first crush. Can her tender heart remind him he once believed in love?


Zach Lowe lives his life without relationships in business and personally. Getting involved doesn’t work well when you’re a
corporate raider.
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Ellora Duvall, the sweet kid who crushed on him in high school, waltzes into the business world with the same wide-eyed innocence she had in chemistry class. He hadn’t expected her to affect him the way she did, but he’s in control. Long-term relationships are not his thing. She’ll understand. He should, too.

As they grow closer together, she realizes his need to win has changed the boy she once loved. He sees her slipping away and understands he has to make a choice. Can he turn from his quest for victory, or risk losing the sweetest kind of love?

Wherever Love Finds You is the touching first book in the Beaumont Brides Series. If you like larger-than-life characters and tender moments, then you'll love Laura Haley-McNeil's sweet romance.

Buy Wherever Love Find You for a heartwarming story of love, laughter, and sweet joy.

Christian Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Romance Heartfelt
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1. Disliked the choice of virtual voice - the pacing is a tad slower than some of the other virtual voices.
2. The development arc for the FL is lacking. The set up is suited towards development but you get to the end and there's hardly any.
3. The story has many strong areas of potential. The core of the story is a very good one. It is just underdeveloped. The writer shows great talent capability and the final product is not yet there. If the author were to focus on several situations being developed and seen through plus not overly focusing on just one dimension of the characters. Let's see multidimensionality. If that occurs it would be a top tier book.

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