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I don't believe in second chances. Then again, I didn't believe in love until I met Blake Fulton. Fifteen years ago, we were opposites who didn't attract. He was quiet and kept to himself in high school. I hung with the cheerleaders and the rowdy football crowd. But on the worst day of my life, he rescued me, bought me a burger, and kissed me better than any of the football guys ever did. I fell hard. Then he ghosted me and broke my heart. Now he's back, charming and drop-dead gorgeous, with mesmerizing blue eyes, a devilish smile, and a razor-sharp wit. He also owns some of San Francisco's…mehr

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I don't believe in second chances. Then again, I didn't believe in love until I met Blake Fulton. Fifteen years ago, we were opposites who didn't attract. He was quiet and kept to himself in high school. I hung with the cheerleaders and the rowdy football crowd. But on the worst day of my life, he rescued me, bought me a burger, and kissed me better than any of the football guys ever did. I fell hard. Then he ghosted me and broke my heart. Now he's back, charming and drop-dead gorgeous, with mesmerizing blue eyes, a devilish smile, and a razor-sharp wit. He also owns some of San Francisco's trendiest restaurants and it's damn hot in his kitchen. He wants to explain the past and prove he's a better man now. I just want to resist. But there's something about Blake... the way he ignites a fire that burns only for him, the way he knows what I need even before I do. The way he owns every kiss... I could fall for him all over again. But I don't believe in second chances. Do I? SECOND CHANCE AT US is part of the Berkeley Hills series and is a complete STANDALONE novel.
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Stacy Travis writes contemporary romance novels with strong female characters and the men who love them for their badassery. She fuels her writing with coffee, pretzels, and prodigious amounts of cheese. When she's not on a deadline, she's in running shoes complaining that all roads seem to go uphill. Or on the couch with a margarita. Or fangirling at a soccer game. Stacy lives in Los Angeles with her husband, two sons and a poorly-trained rescue dog who hoards sock