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Words Never Said - Nikki Winter

Words Never Said

Nikki Winter
Shara Azod, LLC , English
4 ratings

Sometimes words mean nothing at all, and sometimes they mean everything. For Cyrah Woods and Gabriel Savoy, the words that neither of them has spoken are the most important ones that they’ve both always wanted to hear. For twenty long years the both of them have avoided, evaded, and made excuses for why they’re too afraid to speak on what they’re feeling.



When Gabriel finds himself left at the altar after trying to marry someone he thought would help him erase his feelings for a seemingly non-receptive Cyrah, he has to reflect on what he really needs—which takes him right to the words never said.

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