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Atramentum by M.J. Duncan
Atramentum by M.J. Duncan













Atramentum by M.J. Duncan

Thankfully for her, however, George doesn’t give up so easily. Joss is immediately smitten with her beautiful neighbor, but their conversations walk the line between friendliness and flirtation like it’s a tightrope, and Joss is reluctant to do anything that will risk their budding friendship. Evaluating & Assessing for LearningHarris Duncan, The Age of Empires: Mesopotamia in the first millennium BC (Edinburgh History of the. Before Joss can recover from being tackled by the Great Dane, she finds herself face to face with George’s mom, Maeve Dylan. Cupid strikes as she’s moving into her new place outside Sky and, contrary to popular belief, Cupid has four legs and a tail, hits like a linebacker, and answers to the name George. Burned out on public accounting after too many sixteen-hour days, the allure of operating a small, independent bookstore is too tempting to resist, and Joss decides to walk away from the career she spent the last decade building to move back to the resort town high in the Rockies. Thankfully for her, however, George doesn't give up so easily.Joss Perrault left Sky, Colorado after high school with no intention of ever returning, but all that changes when she inherits Atramentum. Joss is immediately smitten with her beautiful neighbor, but their conversations walk the line between friendliness and flirtation like it's a tightrope, and Joss is reluctant to do anything that will risk their budding friendship.

Atramentum by M.J. Duncan

Before Joss can recover from being tackled by the Great Dane, she finds herself face to face with George's mom, Maeve Dylan. Cupid strikes as she's moving into her new place outside Sky and, contrary to popular belief, Cupid has four legs and a tail, hits like a linebacker, and answers to the name George.

Atramentum by M.J. Duncan

Joss Perrault left Sky, Colorado after high school with no intention of ever returning, but all that changes when she inherits Atramentum. Burned out on public accounting after too many sixteen-hour days, the allure of operating a small, independent.















Atramentum by M.J. Duncan