Stranded at the Sandbar

Stranded at the Sandbar
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Publisher : Independently Published
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 9798521504626
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Book Synopsis Stranded at the Sandbar by : Jess Mastorakos

Download or read book Stranded at the Sandbar written by Jess Mastorakos and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2021-06-16 with total page 286 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: People dream of being stranded in paradise... until it happens for real. A few months ago, Chief Warrant Officer Tyler Stone would have loved the idea of being stranded on a deserted island with Kate. Until she ghosted him, he'd thought she was the one. Now she's back and wants to make amends, so against his better judgment, he invites her out for a day on the water. What could go wrong? Kate Wilson is absolutely terrified of the ocean. So when Tyler invites her on his boat, her instincts tell her to run. But she'd kill for a chance to win him back. When the boat sinks and they wind up stranded, she knows they'll need to trust each other to survive. Stuck on a tiny island with nothing else to do, Kate hopes she can convince Tyler to give her a second chance. But with a deployment looming, can Tyler trust that she won't break his heart again while he's gone? Stranded at the Sandbar is book three in this sweet military romance series and is told in both points of view in first person. Each book can be read as a standalone but are fun to read in order!


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