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Once Pure by Cecy Robson
Once Pure by Cecy Robson











Once Pure by Cecy Robson

Now, at twenty, she just hopes she’s ready to rebuild some of what she lost. Sofia Tres Santos remembers a time before her life went sour, before her innocence was ripped away, before she began punishing herself with risky behavior and unworthy men. Their defenses are up, but in Cecy Robson’s latest Shattered Past novel-perfect for fans of Monica Murphy and J. He blames himself for things he can’t control. No one could have predicted how inseverable they'd become.

Once Pure by Cecy Robson

But when it comes to Trinity, who feels everything, it's hard not to feel something. After all, he's in Kiawah to leave all feelings behind. He finds her perkiness insufferable and her attempts to entice a smile distracting. She just never imagined it would be so unforgettable.Ĭallahan doesn't want to get close to anyone - let alone Trinity.

Once Pure by Cecy Robson

To move forward and to carry out her commitment to helping those in need, Trinity enlists in the Peace Corps, but not before returning to Kiawah for one last memorable summer. He became her first great love and first crushing heartbreak when she found him in bed with one of her closest friends. She became used to being everyone's pal, until the day the young man she was attracted to was drawn to her in return. Trinity has always been the cute and funny one who most guys overlook in pursuit of her "hot" friends. But Callahan never counted on meeting anyone like Trinity. When he inherits a house on South Carolina's Kiawah Island, he packs his bags, lured by the peace and seclusion he thinks it will bring.

Once Pure by Cecy Robson

Feeling leads to pain, and he's suffered enough. How can you imagine forever with someone who's leaving everything behind?Ĭallahan, a former army sniper, wants to make an escape from his past and everything he experienced at war, but most of all, just not feel. Winner of the 2017 Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence.













Once Pure by Cecy Robson