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Are there places too dark for love to reach?
On the run after another betrayal, Tamara Jensen believes she’s too broken for love... then come the signs.
A breakdown strands her in Vancouver, Washington on the corner of 99th and Highway 99. Across the street is the Highway Ninety-Nine Diner where she lands a job as a waitress—however starting over is hard with all the broken trust.
Joe Phillips, the diner’s short-order cook, is rugged, handsome, sweet, and is determined to push past her walls—but he has secrets of his own. Tamara finds comfort in his friendship as she struggles with a past that haunts her, and a darkness she cannot shake. She could give her heart to Joe, if not for the fears that plague her.
Their friendship deepens and Tamara begins to hope again until she’s forced to make a choice no woman should ever have to face. Then the signs reappear, and lead her down her darkest path yet.

Ninety-Nine Signs is written by Elisheba Haxby and Jesse Vincent

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 30, 2019
ISBN9781733600637
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Elisheba Haxby

Elisheba is a hopeful romantic who weaves stories to heal the broken heart.In each of her stories she invites her readers on the same journey she’s been on for years—the journey to become whole. She lives in Dickinson, North Dakota with her husband, son and beloved dog Zoey. On her down time you’ll find her visiting the Oregon Coast with her family, riding ATVs, or roasting s’mores at their family cabin.

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