Highway Don't Care By Lani Lynn Vale - FictionDB. Cover art, synopsis, sequels, reviews, awards, publishing history, genres, and time bltadwin.ru: Lani Lynn Vale. · Highway Don't Care is Ember and Gabe's story and its oh so good. If you read book one then you were introduced to both characters. Ember is Max's younger sister and Cheyenne's best friend. Gabe is a member of Freebirds which is all the guys from army unit/5. · Highway Don't Care by Lani Lynn Vale. Paperback. Paperback. $ NOOK Book. $ $ View All Available Formats Editions. Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping Buy Online, Pick up in Store Check Availability at Nearby Stores. Sign in to Purchase Instantly ISBN
Highway Don't Care By Lani Lynn Vale - FictionDB. Cover art, synopsis, sequels, reviews, awards, publishing history, genres, and time period. Read Highway Don't Care (Freebirds Book 2) by Lani Lynn Vale (2) Page 2 Online novels for free. Highway Don't Care by Lani Lynn Vale. Standalone - Freebirds #2. Release - October 1, Genre - Contemporary Romance. Dual POV - 1st person/Gabriel "Gabe" Luca Maldonado II Ember Leigh Tremaine. Heat Level - 4 out of 5. Format/Source - Kindle purchase. Length - pages. Publisher - Indie.
“Highway Don’t Care” is a modern masterpiece, a powerful novel that can be read on its own. This novel is written by Lani Lynn Vale. She is a true storyteller, and Highway Don’t Care is her best book. It’s an epic tale of family, secrets, loss, marriage, betrayal, friendships, laughter, and regrets. Highway Don’t Care is a heartfelt novel written with compassion and hope, reconciling the past to pave a road to happiness and second chances. Highway Don't Care is Ember and Gabe's story and its oh so good. If you read book one then you were introduced to both characters. Ember is Max's younger sister and Cheyenne's best friend. Gabe is a member of Freebirds which is all the guys from army unit. A scuff of rocks on the sole of a shoe was the only warning I had before someone tackled me to the ground. Hard. My face smashed into the gravel, and I tasted dirt on my tongue. The breath left my body in a whoosh. My head smacked against the asphalt with a sickening thud, and gravel bit into my arms and hands.
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