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Easter is about a renewal, something new from something old. Not that my book has anything to do with the religious holiday, but it does bring something new from old … or is it old from new? Guess you’ll have to read to see!
For years, Ian Sands has enjoyed his life as a bachelor, taking advantage of singlehood and exploring his own definition of passion—whoever she may be. Blonde. Brunette. Tall. Short. Hot. Not. Five months ago, all that changed.Ian’s been celibate, frustrated and desperately seeking answers to why one woman, who doesn’t play by girls’ rules, haunts his every waking moment.
As a renovations specialist, Taylor Marsh lives, works and breathes construction—a profession her southern belle of a mother would rather Taylor not touch. The same goes for Ian; Mama Marsh would never approve of him.
Like Ian, though, each time he and Taylor draw near, something compels her to get closer.
Something else tells her to run away.
Fast.
As much as their histories suggest they shouldn’t be together, neither Taylor nor Ian can deny the pull, and the two succumb, indulging in a relationship that brings pleasure to body, mind and soul.
Doing so, though, also ushers in a series of events both should have foreseen as well as one final outcome neither expected.
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I would manage my finances better before marriage.
I would do better in school the first time around so I wouldn’t have to do it again
Having my kids when I was alittle bit older!
So far I don’t have any regrets.
I would be more confident and not worry about what restrictions I thought I had (when I realistically didn’t have that many). I would take more risks!
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Oh, what a great question! My answer is an easy one because it never changes; I would have become a teacher like I always dreamed I would. Only, life happened. BTW, I want to follow you on Twitter but I reached their LIMIT of follows. =( Thank you for the giveaway! Happy Spring! =)
Learn how to be more independant when I was younger
I would have saved more money so I could have bought a house sooner
everything
I spent a lot of time with my kids but I would spend even more if I got a do over.
I am afraid that if I changed the slightest thing my kids wouldn’t be here. But maybe save more money and to think ahead
looking for my first love…
I wouldn’t move back home after college.
Happy Easter or should I say, Hoppy Easter! I love these hops so much! I try to do every one I come across. For this Easter, I celebrated by sleeping in and then going out for dinner and ice cream with my family. It was fun. I hope that your Easter was just as fun!
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I would value being a kid more, I’m a couple months off of my 18 birthday and I keep wishing that I was a little kid again haha
II would go on to college instead of getting a job right out of school.
Not put so much weight on through my pregnancies
I would have had more confidence in high school – I cared way too much about what others thought of me.
Believe in myself. Not listen to others’ opinions of me.
Work less and play more!