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Meet Me Halfway
by Lilian T. James
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Synopsis
"A realistic romance following a single woman trying to balance love with motherhood." (BookLife⚡️)Madison gave her heart to a boy at the age of sixteen, but all she got in return was a broken heart and a swollen belly.Alone with a baby and desperate for the love she ...
"A realistic romance following a single woman trying to balance love with motherhood." (BookLife⚡️)
Madison gave her heart to a boy at the age of sixteen, but all she got in return was a broken heart and a swollen belly.
Alone with a baby and desperate for the love she hadn’t found, she turned to a man who sealed his claim of devotion with a diamond ring.
He promised her a family. A life. A future. But his lies had only been a cover for the personal hell he introduced her to daily.
Now, at twenty-five, Madison has long since stopped believing in love. Balancing single parenthood, three jobs, and online courses, she doesn’t have the time anyway.
So when the broody neighbor living in the other side of her duplex leaves a rude note on her door, she’s not interested.
Not in his dark hair, not in his physique, and definitely not in the dimples she’s only seen a hint of. She’s one hundred percent, absolutely, not interested.
Not even a little.
**Author's This novel is for readers age 18+ and contains sensitive content that some readers might not wish to read. Please head to the author's website for a more detailed content description.
REVIEWS
"Readers will live vicariously through Madison’s trials and tribulations and demand more of this gripping romance." (BookLife⚡️)
“It’s about the struggles of being a single mother, the triumphs of love, and not forgetting who you are amidst it all.” – Escape.Among.The.Pages (Blogger + Reviewer)
Madison gave her heart to a boy at the age of sixteen, but all she got in return was a broken heart and a swollen belly.
Alone with a baby and desperate for the love she hadn’t found, she turned to a man who sealed his claim of devotion with a diamond ring.
He promised her a family. A life. A future. But his lies had only been a cover for the personal hell he introduced her to daily.
Now, at twenty-five, Madison has long since stopped believing in love. Balancing single parenthood, three jobs, and online courses, she doesn’t have the time anyway.
So when the broody neighbor living in the other side of her duplex leaves a rude note on her door, she’s not interested.
Not in his dark hair, not in his physique, and definitely not in the dimples she’s only seen a hint of. She’s one hundred percent, absolutely, not interested.
Not even a little.
**Author's This novel is for readers age 18+ and contains sensitive content that some readers might not wish to read. Please head to the author's website for a more detailed content description.
REVIEWS
"Readers will live vicariously through Madison’s trials and tribulations and demand more of this gripping romance." (BookLife⚡️)
“It’s about the struggles of being a single mother, the triumphs of love, and not forgetting who you are amidst it all.” – Escape.Among.The.Pages (Blogger + Reviewer)
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