Bad Love: Sexy Adult Love Inspired Historical Romance (Best Friends To Lovers #1)

Sophia Keller, Brooke Kinsley


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Bad Love: Sexy Adult Love Inspired Historical Romance by Sophia Keller, Brooke Kinsley
“Eventually everyone has to let go.”

It all started in the summer of 1999 when they were just 8. It was the first time when they both met.
Every summer they both used to visit a small town with their family. It was there in that town where they met. And then, when the summers were gone, they’d return back to their respective cities, only to come back the next summer.
In the beginning, they got along very well. They used to play together and spend all the time together. Things went pretty well during the first summer, and the second summer. However, things took a change and they started hating each other after that. They started playing pranks on each other which went too serious. It was like a war, with an army of kids on both the sides.

Time flew on wings, and they used to meet every summer. He would desperately wait for the school year to get over and the summer to arrive so that he could be back at his summer house, and spend time with her.
It was the summer of 2006 when she didn’t return. Without her, he didn’t enjoy the summers and that place anymore. He still had friends but he missed her.
It was 3 years later, when he got the news that she was back, but she wasn’t the same girl he used to know..
“She changed my life forever. She made me want to be different, to be better. They say love is like wind, you can’t see it, but I can see her every moment. Love is always patient and kind. Love is never jealous. Love is never selfish or rude. Rather, it’s always ready to excuse, to trust, to hope, and to endure whatever comes.
I hadn’t done any of the things that I normally did with girls. Yet somehow I fell for her. I was in love, and the feeling was even more wonderful than I ever imagined it to be.

So this is my story. I’ll try to leave nothing out. First, you’ll smile, and then you’ll cry. Don’t say that you haven’t been warned.”
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