He Loved Her, But Not Me
He Loved Her, But Not Me

He Loved Her, But Not Me

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Author: Martin Graves DVM
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She lost him once—then fate brought them back together. But when a viral photo exposes Mason standing up for the campus’s new golden girl, Elena Harper realizes her carefully rebuilt world is about to collapse. She’s the fiancée by family arrangement, but Sierra is the one who lights up Mason’s eyes—and the campus rumor mill. With every comment and every whispered secret, Elena’s confidence crumbles, haunted by the memory of a past life where Mason once saved her—and where she failed him. Now, caught in a cycle of heartbreak, can Elena break free and reclaim her own future, or is she doomed to be the girl he leaves behind—again? When the love you fought lifetimes for slips away, is it braver to hold on…or finally let go?

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