October 31, 2016 Angela Reviews, Romance
Turbulence: The Epilogue (Turbulence, #1.5) by
Whitney G. Series: Turbulence #1.5 Published by WGW Books on October 19th 2016
Pages: 38
Amazon B&N Apple Kobo **Note: This is the epilogue to the novel Turbulence. It is not a standalone or a novella. This is a short continuation of Jake & Gillian's love story from the USA Today Bestselling novel, Turbulence.
This is us.
This is our messed up love.
This is turbulence.
I freely admit I’m one of those greedy readers who looks forward to a good epilogue. I’ll take a HEA whenever I can get one, and the ending in Turbulence is mighty fine. However, it doesn’t have the coveted epilogue! Read More
About Whitney G.
Whitney G. is a New York Times & USA Today bestselling author. Her books have been published in twelve languages. Whenever she’s not penning a new novel, you can find her blogging about self-publishing at The Indie Tea, drinking hot coffee, or traveling the world in sweater boots.
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