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Journey's Love

Bisset Sisters, Book 2

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Journey's Love

By: K.C. Mills
Narrated by: Leon Nixon, Morae Brehon
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Nathanial Steel is a silent warrior who serves and protects as a personal bodyguard.

There's very little he fears—until he is introduced to Journey Bisset. Their attraction is instant, but if he fails her, the disappointment will be the only thing capable of penetrating his armor.

Journey Bisset is driven by her need to exist in peace. She cares very little about the opinions of others. Journey's individuality is firmly defined by her heart's mission. Once she crosses paths with Nathanial Steel, Journey realizes the only peace she will ever find is acceptance that the one man who sees and understands her refuses to cross the self-imposed lines he's drawn between them.

Since their first interaction, Journey and Steel are instantly drawn to one another but refuse to give in. Steel's fear of history repeating itself holds him back, and Journey's stubborn will won't allow her to push.

They both learn the hard lesson that you can avoid your feelings, but you can't deny your heart.

While this can be listened to as a standalone, it's best enjoyed after listening to Forever Tru.

©2024 K.C. Mills (P)2025 Podium Audio
African American Contemporary
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