Title: One Night in Memphis
Author: Allie Boniface
Type: E-book

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Can anything really change in twenty-four hours? Can everything?

What if a woman, tired of bad choices and broken hearts, traveled a thousand miles to the heart of Memphis, Tennessee, and spent a night forgetting her past in the blues clubs of Beale Street? What if a man who lost his wife to cancer ventured to Beale Street's social scene for the first time in over a year? And what if they met and realized love was still possible for them both?

Both Dakota James and Ethan Meriweather have given up on finding happiness in a relationship. When they meet in downtown Memphis, neither has romance on the brain. But as the evening unfolds, and small talk turns to the stuff of hopes, dreams, and shared loss, a kinship grows that neither expects.

Before the night is over, though, Dakota's past will catch up with her in the form of a violent ex-boyfriend. As dawn approaches and tragedy threatens to tear Dakota and Ethan apart, both will have to make a snap decision that could change their lives forever.

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One Night in Memphis
by Allie Boniface

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"So what about you?" she asked after another moment of silence.

"What about me?"

Dakota smiled. "I told you about my heartache." Well, most of it, anyway, she amended silently. "Now help me understand why a good-looking guy like you is here tonight without a date."

Ethan winced at her question and she was sorry she'd asked.

"I...um...I don't go out a lot." He paused. "Trying to get over someone too, I guess." Another pause, longer this time. "I don't date much."

"What" Since you hit the ripe old age of thirty?"

He grabbed his chest with one hand and she thought she saw a smile. "I'm twenty-nine, thank you very much."

"Oh. Sorry." With the graying temples and sober face, she'd placed him older than that.

"I'll take that to mean I come across as mature.?"
"That"s exactly how I meant it."

"Mmm?" He opened his mouth and then closed it again.

"How long since?"

"Ah, it's been a while." He looked down at his fingers. "Almost a year."

"Must have been serious," she said.

He didn't answer.

"Well," she continued, "I'm glad you came out tonight." She paused. "Though to be honest, I hadn't planned on sitting here for hours and talking to you. I hadn't planned on meeting anyone at all." Her cheeks warmed. Funny how sometimes the best plans took matters into their own hands.

Ethan gave her a crooked grin. "Kind of know what you mean."
 
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