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At the Waterfall

A Soulmate Effect Standalone

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At the Waterfall

By: Smardline S.
Narrated by: Kyo Sija, Jameson Adams
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About this listen

Two strangers. One cabin. A summer fling.

Grief and fear aren't strangers to Jake and Mia. Jake, a climber addicted to control, lives for the next thrill but avoids love at all costs.

He has his rules: Never sleeps with the same girl twice. No exchanging names. No staying over—can't risk anyone catching feelings.

That is, until he's forced to share a cabin with a princess and her no-noise-before-8-AM rule.

Mia, a writer, is looking for peace and quiet, to rediscover her passion and honor her mother's last wish. Now she has to put up with Mr. Hot-and-As$h*le constantly disrupting her beauty sleep with his blender.

Spending more time together, their frustrations turn into attraction. Lazy mornings at the waterfall lead to tender gazes and soft touches. Their connection is anything but casual and dangerously like falling. It threatens to shatter Jake's walls and make him face his deepest fears, while Mia risks falling for someone who might never reciprocate her feelings.

As summer ends, Jake must either confront his feelings or let Mia leave with a broken heart, shattering his own in the process.

At the Waterfall is a steamy, multiracial forced proximity romance.

©2024 Smardline S. (P)2025 Podium Audio
African American Contemporary Multicultural
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