Catching
Fox
By Aimee McNeil
Genre: New Adult/Contemporary Romance
Limitless Publishing
Synopsis
A chance meeting between two young souls is
all it took...
When Adalynne Fairweather was just a child,
her entire life had already been planned. From Ivy League schools to a career
in law, adventure was the one thing out of her reach. That was until a boy with
bright green eyes and a monster truck t-shirt wandered into her back yard, giving
the adventure she longed for.
Refuge can be found in the most unlikely
places…
Damon Knight’s abusive home life left him
longing for a childhood he never had—until he wandered into Adalynne’s yard.
She took his hand, smiled at him, and even gave him a nickname. Fox.
The woods became their escape—a place to flee from reality. He discovered music
through Adalynne’s piano, and not long after that, she gave him a guitar.
Little did he know that gift would change his life forever.
Years later, their age is not the only thing
that’s changed...
Adalynne’s love for Fox took on a life of its
own. As they begin to build their lives, her heart aches for him in ways she
can’t understand. As they slowly begin to drift apart, Adalynne becomes more
desperate to cling to their secret romance.
But Fox is no longer the bright-eyed child
from the woods. Her shy, beautiful Fox has grown into a dark, troubled man with
a guitar. And when her last attempt to salvage their relationship breaks
Adalynne’s heart, catching Fox a second time seems just out of her reach.
“You remind me of a fox because you are quick,
quiet, and…beautiful.”
Aimee McNeil was
born and raised in Nova Scotia, Canada, where she continues to live today with
her husband and three children. She is a stay-at-home mother that loves every
colorful moment with her family.
Aimee spends most
of her free time indulging in her love of writing. You can also find her lost
in the pages of a good book, or making a mess with her paints. Aimee loves to
explore anything that promotes creativity. It is one of the many reason she
enjoys writing.
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