Blue Ridge Breakdown by Rachel Hanna EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Rachel Hanna
- Language: English
- Genre: Clean & Wholesome Romance
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Ava Monroe held onto the steering wheel of her old truck like her life
depended on it, and it probably did. Her knuckles were turning white.
Outside, a snowstorm had transformed the world around her into a blur of
white and shadow. The flakes were falling so thickly that it seemed like she
would be swallowed up at any moment. Like in front of her, there would be
nothing and everything at the same time.
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Why she had chosen to drive her vintage red truck for this trip, she had
no idea. It was something she cherished. Her father had bought the ratty
shell of a truck when she was just a baby, and after he passed, her
grandfather decided to restore it in honor of his late son. Ava had helped
him when she was just twelve years old, learning all about old trucks in the
process. When she’d taken off and left town, the truck was one thing she
wasn’t willing to leave behind. Now, she was regretting that decision a bit.
She’d left the main road behind a long time ago, trying to put as much
distance between herself and the situation she was fleeing. All of it felt like
a surreal dream that she was trying to wake up from but just kept getting
worse. Her brain seemed to want to roll the events leading up to this over
and over in her mind, but she tried to push it away.
Somehow she found herself driving up a mountain that she wasn’t
expecting. Of course, when a person flees their life, they don’t really tend to
look at a map. She just wanted to go, get out of there as quickly as possible,
and that seemed to have led to a really poor decision. She had never driven
in snow, and she certainly hadn’t ever driven over a mountain, but now she
found herself doing both. The tires crunched against the snow-packed road,
and it was the only sound in the otherwise silent snowstorm. It truly felt like
she was the last person on earth. The quiet was deafening.
She questioned every decision she’d made in her life in the last couple
of years and certainly the one she had made that morning when she decided
to just drive. Visibility was almost at zero, and the road seemed like more of
a path now. Everything disappeared just a few feet ahead of her vehicle.
She looked down at her fuel gauge and realized that she was running
dangerously low on gas. She had a sinking feeling in her stomach.
“Just a little further,” she said to herself and the truck, hoping to find a
place that she could pull over and figure out her next steps. But the last
thing she wanted to do was pull over on a snowy mountain. There was no
telling what could happen to her there. There were no other cars passing
her. In fact, she hadn’t seen another person since she got on the mountain,
probably because they were smarter than her and stayed home.
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