Forgive Me: A Clean Billionaire Romance
She's been abandoned.
He's been abused.
Healing is just one kiss away.
Fiona Dunn's town is in crisis. Rolling Springs desperately needs an adult learning center to reeducate their struggling workforce. Fiona desperately needs to trust someone to help make that happen. But history has made trusting others nearly impossible.
Lincoln Chase vowed never to return to the small town where he was bullied and misunderstood. He's worked his way up in the world, and now, as a techno-millionaire, he makes his own decisions.
So why did he just decide to take on a project in Rolling Springs? The one place where he'd experienced such harshness...and such love.The reason, Fiona.
She's no longer the starry-eyed girl who once saw past his awkwardness. She's a realist, and she doesn't trust him. For good reason.But Lincoln has changed too. He's no longer scared, he's a man who wants to find the missing piece in his life that money can't buy.
Is it too late to win Fiona back? Can Fiona find in Lincoln the guy she once loved?
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Become an affiliateSusan Warner (1819-1885) was an American writer of multiple genres including religious fiction. She was born in New York City but grew up in a farmhouse after her father lost their family's fortune. She began writing to generate income, starting with her first novel, The Wide, Wide World. After it was published in 1850, Warner's career began to flourish with the addition of Queechy (1852) and The Hills of the Shatemuc (1856). She became known for her vivid descriptions of American life with faith-based themes.