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Skeptical Heart

Skeptical Heart

by Linda Robinson

FBT review:

Looking for a captivating romance novel that will make your heart skip a beat and keep you hooked until the very end? Look no further than Skeptical Heart by Linda Robinson.

Cheyenne Curtis is a young woman with a troubled past who has built up walls to protect her heart. But when she meets private investigator Judson Gray, she feels hope and a chance for love. Can she let go of her painful past and let Judson in, or will her fears ruin their chance for happiness?

Skeptical Heart is a beautifully written and emotional novel that explores the power of love to heal even the deepest of wounds. Linda Robinson has crafted a compelling story full of heart and soul that will keep you invested until the very last page.

If you're a fan of indie romance novels, Skeptical Heart is a must-read. So why wait? Order your copy today and join Cheyenne and Judson on their journey towards love and healing.

Publisher Description:

A tough persona disguises a hurting soul…

Cheyenne Curtis longs for a good man to marry and raise a family with—something she never had growing up. Private Investigator Judson Gray seems perfect for her, but disturbing childhood experiences resurface and stop their relationship dead in its tracks.

Almost from their first date, Judson fell head over heels in love with Cheyenne, the confident, sassy redhead who never minces words and tells it like it is. Things are going great until she suddenly turns a one-eighty and asks him for space to get her head together.

Can Cheyenne overcome deeply scarring childhood memories and find happiness with Judson, or will she put his love on hold and continue to search for an elusive assurance she can’t even define?

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