Embracing the Moon by Jeannie Levig: Book Review
Embracing the Moon by Jeannie Levig is a contemporary, friends-to-lovers romance. Going to EJ and Jinx’s wedding has stirred up all kinds of emotions for Gwen Jamison. Emotions that are
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