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Growing older has hit youth softball club owner Hannah Carter across the face like a jilted lover. So much so that she's let her long-time partner, Sasha, slip right through her fingers. Hannah has convinced herself things are better this way for everyone involved, that is until Sasha calls her, near death and pleading for her to come quickly. Sasha Bashton is trying like hell to move on with her life after the breakup, but dating someone new and throwing herself into her work doesn't stop her from reliving Hannah's warm smile and loving embrace no matter how much she wants to forget. When her…mehr

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Growing older has hit youth softball club owner Hannah Carter across the face like a jilted lover. So much so that she's let her long-time partner, Sasha, slip right through her fingers. Hannah has convinced herself things are better this way for everyone involved, that is until Sasha calls her, near death and pleading for her to come quickly. Sasha Bashton is trying like hell to move on with her life after the breakup, but dating someone new and throwing herself into her work doesn't stop her from reliving Hannah's warm smile and loving embrace no matter how much she wants to forget. When her chronic disease recurs, she's rushed to the hospital fighting for her life. The only person she wants by her side is Hannah, but can she truly depend on her sticking around? Hannah has one last chance to show Sasha how wrong she has been and start fresh for a love worth fighting for. All she has to do is convince Sasha she's the right woman for her-the second time around.
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Ronica Black spends her free time writing works that move her, with the hope that they will move others as well. Each step she takes in life is a journey meant to be experienced. Whether it be a smooth step paved with green grass, or a rocky one marred with boulders. She keeps stepping, keeps writing, and keeps believing that women are far stronger than they think they are.