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Ginny's always been the girl who gets along better with guys—no drama, no messy feelings—until Adrian Silvas shows up and makes her question everything she thought she wanted. As their connection deepens from playful to dangerously intoxicating, Ginny finds herself facing the one thing she's always run from: the vulnerability that real love demands. Adrian's carrying his own wounds, convinced that love will only bring pain, while Ginny's guarding a secret she's terrified to expose. This is a stunning, achingly honest story about two people learning that sometimes the bravest thing you can do is let someone all the way in—flaws, fears, and all.
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