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If the Shoe Fits (Once Upon A Romance, #1) If the Shoe Fits by Laurie LeClair
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“Have you ever gotten all you ever wanted, then, once you had it, you realized you may not want it anymore?”
Laurie LeClair, If the Shoe Fits
“measures. She’d live up to her part. Once the distraction of getting her eldest stepsister engaged was over, then all Charlie had to do was convince her stepmother that King’s Department Store, the once grand family business started by her late father, was worth saving even in these hard times.”
Laurie LeClair, If the Shoe Fits
“Under the shelter of the overhang, she caught her breath in the chilly night air. With her free hand, she brushed back the wet tendrils of dark hair from her cheeks. Cool droplets of rain slithered down the back of her neck, making her shiver.”
Laurie LeClair, If the Shoe Fits
“heartbeat quickened.”
Laurie LeClair, If the Shoe Fits
“and who controlled the purse strings, to release her stronghold on”
Laurie LeClair, If the Shoe Fits
“were counting on her. She couldn’t let them down.”
Laurie LeClair, If the Shoe Fits
“Hey, lady, what’s your rush? You gonna turn into a pumpkin or somethin’?” the taxicab driver asked as he tucked the fare and tip in his top pocket. Charlotte King chuckled as she slammed the car door shut. She dashed through the drenching rain. With one finger”
Laurie LeClair, If the Shoe Fits
“No. I can’t seem to get the knack of this one yet.” It came out”
Laurie LeClair, If the Shoe Fits
“This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the creation of the author or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is coincidental.”
Laurie LeClair, If the Shoe Fits
“All rights reserved. This work is not transferable. No part of this work can be sold, shared, copied, scanned, or given away as it is an infringement on the copyright. Thank you for respecting the work of this author.”
Laurie LeClair, If the Shoe Fits