Title: All The Letters I've Ever Read
Series: Handwritten & Heartbroken Duet #2
Author: Ace Gray
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: February 27, 2020
Release Date: February 27, 2020
Blurb
I’ve been called a robot. Made of stone. Heartless. But that’s because
no one ever saw what was underneath. Not until Mina McLennan saw right through
me.
We made so many mistakes, left each other with scars so deep and wreckage in our wake but I couldn’t help but find her, fight for her. I mean, I fell in love with the way she loved me. And so deeply, so full of a furiously beating heart that I asked her to marry me.
Turns out, that was the easy part.
We made so many mistakes, left each other with scars so deep and wreckage in our wake but I couldn’t help but find her, fight for her. I mean, I fell in love with the way she loved me. And so deeply, so full of a furiously beating heart that I asked her to marry me.
Turns out, that was the easy part.
Author Bio
Ace Gray is a best selling author, self-proclaimed
troublemaker and connoisseur of both the good life and fairy tales. After a
life-long love affair with both books, she undertook writing the novel she
wanted to read. Ten books later, she's gotten to live in the world of
billionaires, twisted murders, and sweet small towns. She's made her heart
race both with suspense and serious swoon and wouldn't trade one minute, one
word of it.
When she's not writing, she owns a taco truck in a ski town
in Colorado even though she can't cook a lick (that's all her husband). She
loves paddle boarding, snowboarding, camping, basically anything
outside... and hosting dinner parties (though she's only in it for the drinks).
Oh, and of course, writing more words.
Ace is the author of Strictly Business, Bad For Business,
Family Business, Twisted Fate, Twisted Death, A Twisted Love Story, Twisted
Secrets, Of Smoke & Cinnamon: A Christmas Story, Pretty Young Things, All
The Letters I'll Never Send You and All The Letters I've Ever Read. These
titles are available on Amazon.
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