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(Collide is book one of a two part series) A missed first encounter… Colliding with a second chance… On the heels of graduating college and trying to cope with her mother’s death, Emily Cooper moves to New York City for a fresh start. While harboring secrets of his own, Dillon Parker takes... read more

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She calculated the flight from Colorado to New York at three hours and forty-five minutes, after which, she knew her life would be forever changed—more so than it already had.

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Chapter One: Chance Encounters
Chapter Two: Cream or Sugar
Chapter Three: Deep Breaths
Chapter Four: Unexpected Details
Chapter Five: The Many Layers
Chapter Six: Fireworks
Chapter Seven: Friendly Intentions
Chapter Eight: To Hell with Self-Control
Chapter Nine: Home Run
Chapter Ten: Just a Lil’ Bit
Chapter Eleven: Sea of Uncertainty
Chapter Twelve: Out of My System
Chapter Thirteen: Confessions of Every Kind
Chapter Fourteen: Broken
Chapter Fifteen: Letting It All Go
Chapter Sixteen: The Opening of Floodgates
Chapter Seventeen: Master of Trickery
Chapter Eighteen: Swallowed Whole
Chapter Nineteen: Time

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This book is in Collide (McHugh). (standard series)

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  1. Gail McHugh (Author)

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Page Count: 402

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