9798256087685 - bed of roses von sanders, willow (3 Ergebnisse)

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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Virginville, Pennsylvania, isn't exactly a tourism hotspot. Nestled near Amish country with a name that practically writes its own jokes, Penn Ellis's struggling hotel needs publicity, and fast. Hiring a big-city radio show to broadcast from his hotel seems like the perfect solution.Until she… walks through the door.Raven may be the sharp-tongued co-host of the wildly popular Bear & Raven Show, but to Penn, she'll always be the girl of sandcastles and summer nights, bike rides down Harmony Street, open top rides in his convertible, and promises made on Pea Patch Island beneath a night sky lit only by the glow of fireflies.The girl who left him with a broken heart.Raven never expected an assignment to rural Pennsylvania to come with butter churning, horse-drawn buggies. or Penn Ellis. The boy she loved. The man she never forgot. The one who shattered her heart twenty years ago.Once upon a time, they promised each other forever. Now, trapped together for one long weekend in a town called Virginville, they'll have to survive old wounds, buried truths, and the undeniable chemistry that never really went away.