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I love a good friends to lovers story, don’t you?

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Southern Skies Collection Book 1

by Wendi Christner

Blurb:

One last summer together forever changes the lives of best friends in a small Southern community. These unforgettable characters andย their moving story linger long beyond the final page.

Seven years ago, Cassidy accidentally set the fire that killed her parents. Now, she has an opportunity to move away from the tiny farming community she grew up in and leave the ghosts behind. But spending one last summer with Jared, her best friend, means leaving behind more than she ever imagined.

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Excerpt:

Jared parked the tractor next to the barn and stepped down. He had a clear view of Cassidy as she hefted a rug over the clothesline behind Gimaโ€™s house. Her dark blond ponytail swung with the effort, and her long legs extended as she rose onto her toes. The shift of her body twisted his gut and sent an ache even lower. He couldnโ€™t imagine a day when she wouldnโ€™t be there, but that day was coming. And coming fast.

She whacked the rug with a broom, and a cloud of dust billowed out around her.

โ€œWhenโ€™s she leaving?โ€ Clarence asked.

Jared glanced over his shoulder. He stood taller than his father. Two years ago theyโ€™d been the same height, but Clarenceโ€™s shoulders had started to bow. The lines in his face were carved too deep, and his hair had turned solid gray. He was too young to look as old as he did.

โ€œEnd of August. Week after the Corn Dance.โ€

โ€œSooner the better.โ€ Clarence slapped him on the shoulder and started toward the barn. โ€œJust let her go.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m going to town,โ€ Jared called after him.

โ€œSee if Lilith needs anything.โ€

Jared wiped the sweat from his brow and climbed in his truck. At the end of his driveway he turned right and pulled onto the narrow rutted path that led to Gimaโ€™s.

He heard Cassidy coughing before he made it to the back of the house. If sheโ€™d heard him drive up, she didnโ€™t let it stop her from her chore. Dirt smudged her face, and the sweat that trickled from her temples had left trails in the grime.

A familiar heaviness settled on his heart at the same time his groin tightened. She was the only girl heโ€™d ever seen who would look beautiful if she wrestled a pig on its own turf, and she didnโ€™t have a clue how gorgeous she was or what she did to him.

โ€œHey, beautiful,โ€ he said with a smirk.

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WendiChristnerAuthor Info:

Wendi Christner is the author of Writerโ€™s Digest Short-Short Story Competition winner โ€œThrowing Stones,โ€ a fairy self-help book, and several novelsย written under various pseudonyms.ย Her gritty, emotional stories tend to have a Southern voiceย born ofย her roots in the Florida panhandle. She currently lives in Tampa with her husband, son, and their fur family.

www.WendiChristner.com

www.facebook.com/WendiChristnerAuthor

Twitter/Instagram @WendiDarlin

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