Heroes To The Core
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Pick Yourself Up
by Jemi Fraser
Part 3 of the Heroes To The Core series
Sometimes the shattered pieces are too small to pick up…After surviving an attack at her workplace, Amber Malssum wants to go home. Too bad she doesn't have one.Gray Santoro's past is full of loss. His present is full of dissatisfaction. But an injured woman who is tougher than she believes has him hoping his future might hold a whole lot more.***Pick Yourself Up is the third book in Jemi Fraser's Heroes To The Core romance series. Each of these small-town romances can be read as a stand-alone, although they are best enjoyed in order. The book contains a touch of danger, some strong language and sexy times. Enjoy the read! Jemi Fraser writes both fiction and nonfiction. Her nonfiction work focuses on the ways that dementia has impacted her family. Her fiction work varies from contemporary romance to suspense and flash fiction. Years as a teacher have taught Jemi that life is short and that happy endings are a must.Jemi lives in Northern Ontario, Canada where snow is always a topic of conversation and the autumn leaves make everything better.
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Pick Up Speed
by Jemi Fraser
Part 5 of the Heroes To The Core series
The apple farm is a-buzz with danger...Lawson loves restoring old vehicles, but the honey of a truck owned by his neighbor is off limits. So is she.Dani loves her bees, her metal art, and her dog. She doesn't need anything else, certainly not her family.As they get to know each other, sparks fly while danger buzzes their way. Now, it's not only their safety at risk, it's their hearts, too.***Pick up Speed is the fifth book in Jemi Fraser's Heroes To The Core romance series. Each of these small-town romances can be read as a stand-alone, although they are best enjoyed in order. The book contains a touch of danger, some strong language and sexy times. Enjoy the read! Jemi Fraser writes both fiction and nonfiction. Her nonfiction work focuses on the ways that dementia has impacted her family. Her fiction work varies from contemporary romance to suspense and flash fiction. Years as a teacher have taught Jemi that life is short and that happy endings are a must.Jemi lives in Northern Ontario, Canada where snow is always a topic of conversation and the autumn leaves make everything better.
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