Butterfly Ruins

Ellen Cummins


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Butterfly Ruins by Ellen Cummins
All Chloe Anderson wants to do is spread her wings, but her fear of rejection has her cemented to the ground in a mundane, colorless life. Her cynical family has no time for her tiresome childlike disposition, and self-harming is the only way she can cope with the distance. She’ll never be free if she doesn’t let go of the past. And Shiloh Duncan might be her one-way-ticket out of isolation.
Drifters, however, are hard to hold on to. Shiloh only plants his feet long enough to construct butterfly gardens along his path to reconciliation, and soon he’ll be off to another monarch habitat without her. Nonetheless, Chloe’s seen the magic of his remarkable hands working the soil, and he might be the one person who can bring her caged heart out into the great-wide-open.
But Shiloh has his reasons for running, and a new one just arose from the ashes of his own scandalous past. And his instinct to fly runs bone deep.
Can the love of a damaged outcast change the ways of a born wanderer? Only the butterflies know for sure.
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