Burning Flowers
were younger even though we’re pretty far
apart in age. I want to show my support for her. I’m not doing it
for my mother.” Clarke looked up at the ceiling guiltily like maybe
part of her really was doing it for her mother. Deep down, it was
why she seemed to do anything anymore.
    “Well, isn’t that noble of you,” Vince
commented. “If you really want me to keep this up, you know I will.
No payment needed.” Clarke met eyes with Vince and looked away
quickly.
    “Let me think about it, Vince,” said
Clarke.
    “My only request is that you let me keep
introducing you to this fun concept you think is so evil. Well,
that, and maybe I might ask for a redo on that kiss you just gave
me and then some,” he teased. If he can be near her, then there is
a chance he can convince her to change her perception of love.
    Clarke slapped his arm playfully, ignoring
the tingling sensation creeping across her body, as she went out
the door feeling more confused than ever.   

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    #Book 1 Burning Flowers
     
    #Book 2 Flowers in Bloom
     
    #Book 3 Pulling Weeds
     
     
     
     
     
     

About the Author
    June Beyoki is an accomplished paralegal who
lives in the island of Penang and often finds herself engrossed
reading romance novels. She started writing as a form of healing in
year 2014 when her family was undergoing some major life
changes.
     

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