Finding My Way

Finding My Way by Megan Keith, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on July 13, 2013, is a 536-page work of fiction that delves into themes of romance and personal growth. The story follows twenty-three-year-old Emma as she navigates the challenges of moving on after a breakup. Faced with the reality of her ex moving forward, Emma decides to embrace new possibilities, including the chance for a fresh relationship, which leads her to intriguing encounters with her attractive co-worker Seth and a captivating stranger named Nick.
Readers will find a narrative that explores Emma’s journey through heartbreak and self-discovery, highlighting her evolving relationships and career opportunities. The book presents multiple perspectives, offering insights into the dynamics between Emma and the two men vying for her attention. With mature content aimed at an adult audience, this edition invites readers to experience the complexities of love and the pursuit of happiness in a contemporary setting.
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Breaking up is hard to do… moving on is even harder… When twenty-three year old Emma discovers that her ex is moving on with his life, she decides to harden up and get on with living her own. Who knew that just opening up to the possibility of a new relationship would be all that it took? Things start looking up when her hot new co-worker Seth notices her. He had been the subject of her fantasies, but she never thought she stood a chance. Then there’s Nick, the sexy and self-assured guy she met at the train station that she cannot get out of her head. When even more prospects begin to show it seems that life is finally looking up. Top it off with a new career opportunity and Emma finally believes she can find her way to a whole new life. Three POVs, two guys, one girl, one story. *** MATURE CONTENT 18+ ***
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