Lessons In Gravity

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Entangled Publishing, LLC, Oct 24, 2016 - Fiction - 366 pages

"Everything I want in a book... I can't wait to recommend this to everyone I know!" - New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Cora Carmack

All eyes are on Josh Knox...

He’s fearless. Guarded. And a daredevil rock climber. The best in the world.

His next feat? Scale Yosemite’s notoriously treacherous Sorcerer Spire, with a production company filming his every move.

He’s also April Stephens’s personal hell.

Her dream to be a documentary filmmaker rests on her nailing her internship at the production company. But she can’t do that if abrasive Josh won’t give her more than one-word answers in his interviews.

The only solution is to gain his trust, but with every step forward professionally, she and Josh grow closer personally. And a guy who risks his life for a living is the last person she should be falling for.

Now Josh has his last climb—without a rope—and April isn’t sure if she, Josh, or their new relationship will survive.

 

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Contents

Dedication
Chapter Three
Chapter Five
Chapter Seven
Chapter Nine
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter TwentyOne
Chapter TwentyThree
Chapter TwentyFour
Chapter TwentySix
Chapter TwentySeven
Chapter Thirty
Chapter ThirtyTwo
Chapter ThirtyFour

Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Twenty
Acknowledgments
Copyright

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About the author (2016)

Megan Westfield has dabbled in many hobbies and pastimes over the years, ranging from playing the cello to cake decorating (i.e., icing-eating) to a dozen different outdoor adventure sports. Eventually, she discovered the only way to do it all was though writing—her first and strongest passion. She writes new adult fiction because she loves exploring the powerful and formative years between high school and the quarter-life crisis. As a reader, her favorite books are those with a truly unique, real-world setting, and, of course, a love story.

Megan grew up in Washington state, attended college in Oregon, and lived in Virginia, California, and Rhode Island during her five years as a navy officer. She is now a permanent resident of San Diego where she and her husband count family beach time with their two young kids as an adventure sport. Megan was formerly the editor of a small weekly newspaper in Southern California and is represented by Melissa Edwards of The Aaron M. Priest Literary Agency.

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