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This may be his toughest battle. Jake Abbott, an injured Marine veteran, won a playwright competition with his script Afghanistan. The prize? A full-ride scholarship to the University of Idaho, and the chance to have his play performed that fall by the theater department. He should be overjoyed. Instead he finds himself listening for the sound of the voice of a woman he knows he can't have - theater professor Gail Tremont. She's made that clear - it's a conflict of interest, and she's the producer of his play. He might not like it, but he's honor-bound to accept her decision. Gail Tremont is…mehr

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This may be his toughest battle. Jake Abbott, an injured Marine veteran, won a playwright competition with his script Afghanistan. The prize? A full-ride scholarship to the University of Idaho, and the chance to have his play performed that fall by the theater department. He should be overjoyed. Instead he finds himself listening for the sound of the voice of a woman he knows he can't have - theater professor Gail Tremont. She's made that clear - it's a conflict of interest, and she's the producer of his play. He might not like it, but he's honor-bound to accept her decision. Gail Tremont is under attack and not just in petty department politics either. There have been real attacks that put her life in jeopardy. But Gail is tough, and she's not going to back down. They're putting on Afghanistan, and no one is getting in the way of that - not even her wayward heart. Book 4 in the romantic suspense series Second Chance Romances featuring four women friends who have each other's backs. And really? There's little you can't do if you've got friends like that - even take a chance on love again. A slow burn, second chance, small town, contemporary romance. (Be prepared for language, triggers, and politics.)
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Autorenporträt
Lois Breedlove is a former journalist and journalism faculty member. In this new romance series, Second Chance Romances, she's writing about what she knows: Moscow, Idaho, and the Palouse. And universities. Mark Twain said university politics are so vicious because there is so little at stake. That's what he thinks. Welcome to a university where there's a lot at stake. Lois Breedlove also writes suspense novels under L.J. Breedlove.