Van, Becca - Coming Home (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting) - Plot & Excerpts
She breathed in the warm spring air as she looked around, took her bag from the kind, elderly bus driver, and thanked him. It was sunset, and the sky was a beautiful range of oranges, pinks, and reds, fluffy white clouds streaked throughout as the sun began to sink. Twenty-two-year-old Bella had always pictured herself as an average-looking female, with long light-brown hair cascading about her shoulders in a riot of waves, her hazel eyes sparkling with life and mischief. She was an average height of five feet four inches, slim of body but with curves in all the right places. Bella had always pictured herself as a plain Jane—nothing exceptional about her looks—but she was happy with who she was. She had never bothered with makeup. She didn’t really need to, and she hated the way it felt on her skin. Bella turned away from the bus terminal and headed toward the small motel she had booked into for the next two weeks. She was on her first vacation, and she had every intention of enjoying it in its entirety.
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