The Girl In The Pink Bikini

The Coralee Chronicles, #1

Kids, Religion, Christian Fiction
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Author: Suzanne D. Williams ISBN: 9781502207210
Publisher: Suzanne D. Williams Publication: December 1, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Suzanne D. Williams
ISBN: 9781502207210
Publisher: Suzanne D. Williams
Publication: December 1, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

This was pointless. I didn’t love Roman Avery, yet I wanted to kiss Roman Avery. I’d bought a swimsuit to impress Roger Keen, but all I could think of was what Roman Avery would say about it. Now, Roman Avery said he had a date, and I was actually … actually … jealous. It smacked me in the face.

Stupid because he had a right to see whoever he wanted, and like he’d said, we were only friends.

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The best way Coralee Pirtle can think of to be noticed by Roger Keen, is to show up at the big pool party in the right suit. Problem is, she doesn’t own one and hasn’t a dime to her name. Easily solved ... she’ll get a job.

Working alongside Roman Avery at the local hardware store isn’t exactly what she had in mind, but how hard can it be? Two weeks, one paycheck, and she’s set. However, plans change, and the more time goes by, the less appealing Roger seems, and the more Roman Avery becomes the man of her dreams.

From best-selling author, SUZANNE D. WILLIAMS, comes a story of modesty and young love. Book one in The Coralee Chronicles.

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This was pointless. I didn’t love Roman Avery, yet I wanted to kiss Roman Avery. I’d bought a swimsuit to impress Roger Keen, but all I could think of was what Roman Avery would say about it. Now, Roman Avery said he had a date, and I was actually … actually … jealous. It smacked me in the face.

Stupid because he had a right to see whoever he wanted, and like he’d said, we were only friends.

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The best way Coralee Pirtle can think of to be noticed by Roger Keen, is to show up at the big pool party in the right suit. Problem is, she doesn’t own one and hasn’t a dime to her name. Easily solved ... she’ll get a job.

Working alongside Roman Avery at the local hardware store isn’t exactly what she had in mind, but how hard can it be? Two weeks, one paycheck, and she’s set. However, plans change, and the more time goes by, the less appealing Roger seems, and the more Roman Avery becomes the man of her dreams.

From best-selling author, SUZANNE D. WILLIAMS, comes a story of modesty and young love. Book one in The Coralee Chronicles.

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