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The Lost Fisherman Paperback

The Lost Fisherman Paperback

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Book 2 in The Fisherman Series

It’s been five years since I’ve seen him. An unexpected event takes me back to the place where it all began.

But I’m no longer the naive young woman he once knew. And he’s no longer the man who took nearly everything from me.

Can this be our time? Or is it too late? Did I find myself only to lose him?

Chapter One Look Inside

Six months in Thailand turned into twelve months in Thailand with Brendon. Rory was right. Friendships had a way of turning into more.

Playful nudges.
Teasing.
Flirty glances.
Hand-holding.
Stolen kisses.

All the little things checked off the boxes. If the boxes were checked, it had to be love. Right?

A stop in Tokyo and another in Los Angeles was all that stood between me and my mom—between me and the naked fisherman.

Brendon spent the month prior to our trip home hinting about marriage.

Did I see myself having a destination wedding or a church wedding?

How many kids did I want?

Would I choose to live in the city or in the mountains?

A dog and two cats? Or no cats and two dogs?

Brendon still had his job waiting for him at the law firm in Denver. He would make good money with room for advancement, maybe even make partner one day.

I had the chance to do … nothing. Well, not true. There would be kids to raise, dogs to walk, and cakes to bake.

Fisher made good money. If I was destined for the life of a wife and stay-at-home mom, why did I leave him? I thought about Fisher more in the days leading up to our departure than I had done for the previous twelve months.

Brendon convinced me to prolong our trip by a few days so we could spend a few nights in Tokyo.

“Reese, slow down,” he mumbled over my mouth—my anxious mouth—as we took the elevator to the hotel room.

I had this clawing feeling that Brendon’s reason for the extra days in Tokyo had everything to do with a marriage proposal.

Proposal.

Wedding.

Sex.

That was his plan.

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