
We’ve got a whole history of f–k-ups. Deleting History is the second book in a second-chance romance series from international best-selling author Hanleigh Bradley.
You can’t delete the past. You can’t avoid it, either. If you do, eventually, it will slap you right across the face.
Clara’s been avoiding her past for years, but when it’s exposed, what will she do? More than that, how can she keep the people she loves safe from scandal? Will she sacrifice her own happiness to keep everyone’s history buried? And, will Andrew let her give him up?
Deleting History is the second book in a four-book complete series from internationally best-selling author Hanleigh Bradley. The banter is quick-witted, unprofessional, and downright naughty, as this pair try to find out if they have a future together despite their past.
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We’ve got a whole history of fuck ups.
Written by Hanleigh Bradley and Narrated by Leanne Woodward
You can’t delete the past. You can’t avoid it either. If you do, eventually it will slap you right across the face.
Clara’s been avoiding her past for years, but when it’s exposed what will she do?
More than that, how can she keep the people she loves safe from scandal?
Will she sacrifice her own happiness to keep everyone’s history buried?
And will Andrew let her give him up?
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Hanleigh loves books more than nearly anything in the world; whether its reading them or writing them, Hanleigh just can’t get enough. She relishes in the way authors can create worlds with the words they put in their books. She loves the way your imagination introduces you to a new world when you read a book. It may well be a world completely foreign to the one you live in. That world is brought to life; inspires you to dream, captivates your imagination, entices your senses.
Hanleigh first took to reading as a small child reading Dr Zeus. She then fell in love with romance literature when she first read Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen; when she first swooned over Mr Darcy. She’s read more books than she can count and owns more books than some libraries.
Although born in Scotland, she sometimes wishes she could live inside the world that she can create inside her mind, but since that isn’t possible she puts pen to paper and shares that world with this world instead. There is something addictive about being able to mould your words into something that causes the reader to fall into your mind. When you put pen to paper and create a world, it’s exhilarating. Every word has meaning. You know every character intimately. You know every secret, every whisper, every smell, every look,; as the author you know the world you created and more so than even the most avid of readers you can get lost in your own creation.