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Where We First Fell

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Where We First Fell

Auteur(s): M. Hartley
Narrateur(s): Tristan Warden, Reagan West
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A slow-burn friends-to-lovers story about coming home, healing old wounds, and realizing the love you’ve always needed has been right beside you all along. After a betrayal that shattered her heart, Ellie Cassidy fled Faircloud, Texas, hoping time away would provide her the clarity she couldn’t find in the confines of her small hometown. When the noise of the past finally quiets, she makes the hardest choice of all: to return. Coming home means facing the whispers, the stares, and the weight of old wounds. Faircloud has a way of testing her, and soon Ellie finds herself questioning everything all over again, especially her heart. The only steady thing in her world? Logan Walker. Her childhood best friend. Her fiercest protector. The boy who’s quietly loved her for years and the man she’s never stopped leaning on. Logan has always stood by Ellie, even when it meant standing in the shadows. But when she needs an escape, he offers her more than just a shoulder—he offers a road trip, a chance to breathe, and maybe something she never dared hope for, a new chance at love. As miles pass and secrets unravel, Ellie and Logan discover that sometimes, the love you’ve been searching for has been beside you all along, and the path back home leads straight into the arms you’ve always belonged in.

©2026 M Hartley
Contemporaine Fiction de genre Western
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