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Capturing His Heart: An uplifting and spicy romantic comedy
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Capturing His Heart: An uplifting and spicy romantic comedy in Franklin, TN
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Capturing His Heart: An uplifting and spicy romantic comedy in Franklin, TN
Current price: $18.99
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The author of
The Two-Week Promise
presents a funny, romantic tale of friendships, flirtations, and being true to who you are . . .
Back in high school, Millicent mercilessly teased her brother and his friends, especially Luke, for their nerdy devotion to Dungeons & Dragons. When she and Luke are reunited as adults, working together at his photography studio, she wants to make it up to him. After all, as a bisexual woman, she knows how it feels to struggle with being accepted.
When a client requests boudoir photos, Luke is so flustered that Millicent offers to pose for a practice session so he can calm his nerves. She books an appointment with the best hair and makeup stylist in town—who happens to be a girl Millicent kissed in high school, but was ultimately rejected by. Meanwhile, Luke has his own troubles with a resentful ex.
As old feelings are stirred up—and new feelings take Millicent by surprise—it becomes clear that fitting in with the crowd is much less important than finding someone you really belong with . . .
The Two-Week Promise
presents a funny, romantic tale of friendships, flirtations, and being true to who you are . . .
Back in high school, Millicent mercilessly teased her brother and his friends, especially Luke, for their nerdy devotion to Dungeons & Dragons. When she and Luke are reunited as adults, working together at his photography studio, she wants to make it up to him. After all, as a bisexual woman, she knows how it feels to struggle with being accepted.
When a client requests boudoir photos, Luke is so flustered that Millicent offers to pose for a practice session so he can calm his nerves. She books an appointment with the best hair and makeup stylist in town—who happens to be a girl Millicent kissed in high school, but was ultimately rejected by. Meanwhile, Luke has his own troubles with a resentful ex.
As old feelings are stirred up—and new feelings take Millicent by surprise—it becomes clear that fitting in with the crowd is much less important than finding someone you really belong with . . .
The author of
The Two-Week Promise
presents a funny, romantic tale of friendships, flirtations, and being true to who you are . . .
Back in high school, Millicent mercilessly teased her brother and his friends, especially Luke, for their nerdy devotion to Dungeons & Dragons. When she and Luke are reunited as adults, working together at his photography studio, she wants to make it up to him. After all, as a bisexual woman, she knows how it feels to struggle with being accepted.
When a client requests boudoir photos, Luke is so flustered that Millicent offers to pose for a practice session so he can calm his nerves. She books an appointment with the best hair and makeup stylist in town—who happens to be a girl Millicent kissed in high school, but was ultimately rejected by. Meanwhile, Luke has his own troubles with a resentful ex.
As old feelings are stirred up—and new feelings take Millicent by surprise—it becomes clear that fitting in with the crowd is much less important than finding someone you really belong with . . .
The Two-Week Promise
presents a funny, romantic tale of friendships, flirtations, and being true to who you are . . .
Back in high school, Millicent mercilessly teased her brother and his friends, especially Luke, for their nerdy devotion to Dungeons & Dragons. When she and Luke are reunited as adults, working together at his photography studio, she wants to make it up to him. After all, as a bisexual woman, she knows how it feels to struggle with being accepted.
When a client requests boudoir photos, Luke is so flustered that Millicent offers to pose for a practice session so he can calm his nerves. She books an appointment with the best hair and makeup stylist in town—who happens to be a girl Millicent kissed in high school, but was ultimately rejected by. Meanwhile, Luke has his own troubles with a resentful ex.
As old feelings are stirred up—and new feelings take Millicent by surprise—it becomes clear that fitting in with the crowd is much less important than finding someone you really belong with . . .

















