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The Whole Time
by Catherine Bybee
Ryan and Salena.
Salena is so tired of her meddling parents and their beliefs that they pass on to everyone: you don’t need a job, you need to marry, you don’t leave home until you’re married, no staying or sleeping together until married, etc. etc. etc. So she is finally free now that she has a job and has moved out. And the last thing she wants is a relationship..have some fun? Sure!
Ryan is in town to help and watch his sister get married when bam! Salena pulls up. He doesn’t know anything about this girl except she is hot and looks like trouble. He could not be more right.
As Ryan and Salena’s paths keep crossing, it is obvious they have a connection. One date turns to two and so on and so on. Before you know it they are in a relationship. But everything is far from smooth sailing.
Another great story involving the D’Angelo clan. Parts of it tended to read slow and be a bit repetitive but overall it was a sweet, fun read.
Salena is so tired of her meddling parents and their beliefs that they pass on to everyone: you don’t need a job, you need to marry, you don’t leave home until you’re married, no staying or sleeping together until married, etc. etc. etc. So she is finally free now that she has a job and has moved out. And the last thing she wants is a relationship..have some fun? Sure!
Ryan is in town to help and watch his sister get married when bam! Salena pulls up. He doesn’t know anything about this girl except she is hot and looks like trouble. He could not be more right.
As Ryan and Salena’s paths keep crossing, it is obvious they have a connection. One date turns to two and so on and so on. Before you know it they are in a relationship. But everything is far from smooth sailing.
Another great story involving the D’Angelo clan. Parts of it tended to read slow and be a bit repetitive but overall it was a sweet, fun read.