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That's the thing about soulmates-you have to be brave enough to stay with them. Dee Bullard acted responsibly her whole life. She worked hard, went to college, and became a veterinarian. Now in her late thirties, she's stuck in the one place she always vowed to leave: her childhood home on a farm in Kansas. Then the boy next door breezes back into town, and past heartache catches up with them both. After years in the Army's special forces, there are some things that Ricky Lee never talks about. One of those things is the real reason he hasn't come home in eight years: Dee. She's a troublemaker…mehr

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That's the thing about soulmates-you have to be brave enough to stay with them. Dee Bullard acted responsibly her whole life. She worked hard, went to college, and became a veterinarian. Now in her late thirties, she's stuck in the one place she always vowed to leave: her childhood home on a farm in Kansas. Then the boy next door breezes back into town, and past heartache catches up with them both. After years in the Army's special forces, there are some things that Ricky Lee never talks about. One of those things is the real reason he hasn't come home in eight years: Dee. She's a troublemaker who's left him bearing the consequences one too many times. When Ricky's father suddenly dies, he's forced to return to care for his sick mother. Back in Dee's orbit, Ricky can't deny her. But he doesn't think he can survive her either. With nothing but a low cattle fence and a lifetime of memories standing between them, Ricky and Dee face a reckoning that will either break them forever or unite them for good. Tropes:Small town Military Second chance Childhood sweethearts Forced proximity Soul mates Girl/Boy next door Spanning thirty-five years, Both Sides of the Fence is an epic love story about the choices you make when you're young and how they impact you as you age. It's also a story about the struggles of millennials growing up in rural poverty and how they grapple with their disillusionment with the American dreams and two decades of war, all while they strive for their HEA. This contemporary romance contains explicit love scenes and adult language.
Autorenporträt
Amelia Elliot works as a trial lawyer, copywriter, and author. She publishes on topics of law, business, and politics. 'Amelia Elliot' is the pen name for the author's works in women's literary fiction and romance. She lives with her husband and their three big dogs on a sailboat.Amelia is disabled with chronic illness. She reads romances because they help her stay optimistic through pain and exhaustion. As a novelist, she writes stories that are funny, tragic, sexy, and real. Her novels have mature themes that contemplate human experiences, purpose, and trauma. She hopes that her books help struggling readers find solace. They will always have a happily ever after.