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Dancing With Fireflies

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Sometimes your first love is also your last.

When Grady's mother died, it sent his father into a tailspin of alcohol and rage. Life was hard.

But when he meets Everly-Rose everything changes.

He changes.

She became the light in his darkness.

She taught him how to feel happiness again.

He fell in love.

But love doesn't stop the world from coming between them. She's the preacher's daughter. The good girl. A girl with a bright future. A girl who couldn't spend her life with a boy like him.

And in the end, she broke Grady's heart. All the hurt he feels inside is just too much. There's no reason for him to stay in their small town anymore. Grady does the only thing he can, he leaves it all behind and doesn't look back.

Years later, after his father dies, his sister convinces him that coming home for the funeral is the right thing to do. Except, the memories still burn like fire on his skin. All the years away didn't stop what he feels inside.

Grady is quickly realizing that his life is empty without Everly-Rose. And no matter how far he ran, he never stopped loving her. Second chances don't come around often, and Grady Nash refuses to miss his.

239 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 12, 2022

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J.R. Lee

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July 28, 2022
The author has given us a wonderful story that pulls us into the lives of Grady and Everly-Rose and does not let go. The story keeps us turning the pages with young love, heartbreak and hope.

I received a free copy of this book via Cherrylily ARCs and am voluntarily leaving a review.
1,274 reviews4 followers
April 3, 2023
I skipped most of it. 80% or so.
It was just to long and to much in the past.
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May 2, 2026
Touching

What a satisfying read! There were a few grammatical errors I was very surprised about but, not enough to be annoying. The characters were full and interesting.
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