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'Confess What You're Hiding , Show Who You Really Are, Meet Others Just Like You..." That's the promise of the social media app called TellTale, and shy new girl Carley Rios is drawn by its lure of finding friendship...and maybe even more than that. Since she dropped out of college, she's been aimless and lost in Aidan Falls, a town where everyone seems so tight-knit.
When she comes across an anonymous, heartfelt confession on TellTale that seems to be about her, she feels a spark of hope. And when one sexy, sinful confession leads to another, she becomes swept up in a game of secret admirer. All signs point to her admirer being another newcomer in town, Micah, who's quickly gaining a reputation as a lothario.
But Carley is about to find out that love and acceptance is sometimes only a heartbeat away-'and in a place where you haven't bothered to look until a whisper finally catches your attention...
Praise for the Novels of Crystal Green 'Green's Texas romance is full of humor, including catchy, kitschy quotes, and it keeps the pages turning and the love story fresh, sweet and funny.'-'RT Book Reviews (4 Âö stars, Top Pick) Crystal Green is a RITA nominated romantic fiction author. As Chris Marie Green, she has written fantasy novels including the Vampire Babylon series and the Jensen Murphy, Ghost for Hire series, as well as the upcoming new adult SHE CODE books and the first Aiden Falls novel, Honeytrap. As Christine Cody, she wrote the supernatural post-apocalyptic western Bloodlands series.
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