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Scarlett . . . One boy One girl One perfect summer I gave him my heart. And the morning after I gave him my all, he kissed me goodbye with a promise to call. He didn’t. He never called again. Now eighteen years later, in another state, at the other end of the country, he’s here. The boy who left me with so much more than a broken heart is standing in front of me, looking gorgeous and calling me Blue, just like he used to. So I do the only sensible thing a girl can do to save her dignity, I pretend I don't remember him. Jack . . . After years lost in a toxic relationship, a curvy little redhead comes into my life and shows me all the things I didn’t know I wanted. We had just one summer We laughed We danced We took it slow. The morning after she gave me everything, I left her sleeping in her bed. Just a few hours later I received a call that would rock my world and set my life on a different path, one that didn’t include the girl I left with a kiss and a promise that morning. So I let her go. Eighteen years and a lifetime later, she walks into my bar. My Blue, the one that got away, making out she doesn’t know who I am. So I do what a blokes gotta do, I remind her, and this time, I don’t plan on letting her go. THE SAVIOUR SERIES IS A SERIES OF INTERCONNECTED STANDALONES, YOU DON'T NEED TO READ THE OTHER BOOKS IN THE SERIES TO ENJOY THIS ONE, BUT WHY WOULDN'T YOU? Trigger Warning! This Book Contains Scenes Of Trauma. Please Contact The Author Via Her Website For Further Details
Author

Lesley Jones was born and raised in Essex, England but moved to Australia in 2006 with her family. Her first book, Saviour, was published in 2013 and she quickly gained a reputation as a writer of gritty, down to earth characters, involved in angsty and emotional plot lines. Carnage, her third novel, made a number of lists, and won a number of awards for 'Best Ugly Cry'. Her readers love the fact that she can switch her stories from hot and steamy, to snot bubble ugly crying, followed by laugh out loud moments, in the space of a few sentences. She has declared that the very best part of her job is meeting her readers and has travelled the world a number of times over the past few years to do exactly that. Lesley is a big fan of wearing pyjamas at any time of day, but not a fan of wearing a bra, unless absolutely necessary. When not writing, she has admitted to being a prolific reader, getting through around four or five books a week. She is a fan of trashy reality TV, listening to music, watching her son play football, spicy food and enjoys a glass of wine... or three.