Mending the Line

Mending the Line
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Publisher : Cah LLC
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 1625720017
ISBN-13 : 9781625720016
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Book Synopsis Mending the Line by : Christy Hayes

Download or read book Mending the Line written by Christy Hayes and published by Cah LLC. This book was released on 2013-01 with total page 242 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Jill Jennings' dream of becoming an elite runner turns into a nightmare when she breaks her leg less than a year before the Olympic trials. After two surgeries and a lengthy rehabilitation, she's ready to pursue her goal again. Or is she... Jill's healing and ready to hit the pavement, but her passion for the sport she'd planned to make her career unexpectedly wanes. On a whim, she changes course and runs right into tall, blonde, and gorgeous Tyler Bloodworth. Fly fisherman come and go in south central Colorado, but Ty's back for a second summer, minus his girlfriend and hotter than ever. Tyler Bloodworth's life plan to start a fly-fishing business with his dad back home in North Carolina is suddenly snagged when Jill Jennings runs circles around his heart during a summer stint as a fishing guide in Colorado. Back for a second summer, he sets his bait and casts his line, but Jill's not so easy to catch. A catch and release fisherman breaks Golden Rule #1: he hooks a girl he can't let go. A distance runner with big dreams and an uncertain future falls hard for a summer fling. Can Jill risk losing her career and her heart to Tyler when he'll be gone in a few months, or will Ty reel in the biggest catch of his life?

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