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Elliot, Song Of The Soulmate (Love, Austen Book 5) by Anyta Sunday
03/14/2025
When you have the love of your life, you hold on tight.
You don’t let go.
Debate champ extraordinaire Elliot Anneston is a master in persuasion. He wins at everything. Until he meets sexy Scottish transfer Wentworth McAllister. Suddenly he doesn’t know what’s up and what’s up. The world is a whirlwind of feeling, and when it comes to the debate of his life, to lose is inevitable. How can he not, when his argument is a lie?
I can’t love you. I don’t.
When you lose the love of your life, you don’t get a second chance.
Or do you?
~ ~ ~
🔥 A swoony, slow-burn second-chance romance packed with aching tension, unspoken words, and a love that refuses to fade.
🎸 One unforgettable Scot, one regret-filled debater, and one office they’re forced to share.
💙 From youthful first love to heartbreak to a fated reunion—can Elliot and Wentworth rewrite their ending?
✨ Elliot, Song of the Soulmate is a contemporary MM retelling of Jane Austen’s Persuasion, perfect for lovers of longing glances, witty banter, and romances that linger long after the last page.
Book Length: 150-320 Pages
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