C.Z. Reeves
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Forever Be My Always
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published
2023
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4 editions
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No Matter What: a small town, fling to forever romance (Jessamine Beach Book 2)
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No Matter What: when the wrong trip, leads to the right person
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“Every love story is worth writing, no matter how messy it might be,” Holly says absently, still stroking my hair. “I would like to read your book.”
― Still Beating
― Still Beating
“I didn’t know I was barely living until you came back, and suddenly the colors are brighter, the grass is greener, the sun is warmer, and the days are longer. You do that to me.”
― The Truth Never Spoken
― The Truth Never Spoken
“Some people spend a lifetime looking for something an ounce of what we had, and I got to experience it fully, wholeheartedly, and all in for a while.”
― The Truth Never Spoken
― The Truth Never Spoken
“I never wanted anything else for you, other than you being the happiest version of yourself that you can be.”
― The Truth Never Spoken
― The Truth Never Spoken
“But above all, I promise to choose you, unapologetically, through rough or smooth terrain, in sunshine, and rain, from sunrise to sunset, when we’re happy and when we’re mad, and everything in between, I will choose you. You know I am obsessed with love stories, but ours is my favorite forever and ever until wherever we end up.”
― The Truth Never Spoken
― The Truth Never Spoken
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