Detalles del libro
Formato
Kindle
Páginas
103
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Oct 27, 2015
Editorial
Ally Summers
Descripción
Chase Highland has reached a turning point in his life, feeling disheartened by his failed attempts to find a soulmate. With a heavy heart, he channels his emotions into his artistic pursuits rather than seeking love. His newfound focus leads him to a lucrative opportunity that allows him to explore his creativity without the distractions of romantic entanglements.
As he immerses himself in his work, Chase finds solace in the strokes of his brush, capturing the beauty of the world around him. His passion for art becomes his refuge, drawing him closer to his true self and revealing the depths of his talent. However, beneath the surface of his artistic triumphs lies an unresolved longing for connection.
When unexpected encounters challenge Chase’s resolve to remain solitary, he must confront the walls he has built around himself. Love may not be what he initially sought, but the journey to open his heart again might lead to the most beautiful masterpiece of all—finding his true mate. As he navigates this journey, readers are drawn into a rich tapestry of emotion, self-discovery, and the transformative power of love.
As he immerses himself in his work, Chase finds solace in the strokes of his brush, capturing the beauty of the world around him. His passion for art becomes his refuge, drawing him closer to his true self and revealing the depths of his talent. However, beneath the surface of his artistic triumphs lies an unresolved longing for connection.
When unexpected encounters challenge Chase’s resolve to remain solitary, he must confront the walls he has built around himself. Love may not be what he initially sought, but the journey to open his heart again might lead to the most beautiful masterpiece of all—finding his true mate. As he navigates this journey, readers are drawn into a rich tapestry of emotion, self-discovery, and the transformative power of love.
Géneros
Acción y Aventura
Arte y Fotografía