The X-Factor
Rachel Anne Jones
The X-Factor
Rachel Anne Jones
"Amy would do anything to avoid her ex, but step-brothers are impossible to ignore." "It's been a long four years. Amy is finally a college graduate. She's excited about a once-in-a-lifetime job opportunity. The only setback is it's far from home. She doesn't know how she feels about leaving her family behind.
Her indecision grows when her step-brother Austin, aka her ex, shows up unexpectedly with a new fiancee. Jealousy hits Amy like a ton of bricks. She quickly calls for reinforcements in the form of her long-term boyfriend, Lee, while she tries to sort out her feelings. Amy tries to avoid Austin in close quarters, but he makes it difficult by cornering her at every opportunity.
When Amy discovers her mom is missing and Lee takes off, Austin is quick to step in to fill his place. Amy and Austin set off in search of her mother, and Amy can't help but notice it feels like old times. This isn't their first adventure together. It isn't long and Austin takes over in every way, just like he did when they were together. Amy guards her heart while Austin attempts to break down her walls. What she doesn't know is why.
Her every instinct tells her to run the other way, but she has to rescue her mother. It's a long road to travel. Amy and Austin sift through the emotions of their past in order to find closure, causing buried feelings to re-surface, making it difficult to differentiate between the past and the present. Amy knows there's no future with Austin, but she can't help wishing there could be. If Austin isn't a choice for her, why do all his actions suggest otherwise?"
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