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Can their foundation for forever be built on a second chance?
I'm Dominic Calder, and I'm fighting to win back the love of my life.
Luna is my best friend's sister, my first and only love, and the one I hurt the most.
Now, years later, I'm back in Savannah, a renowned architect with one purpose:to win my woman back!
I get the chance when I'm contracted to build one of the biggest hospitals in the city. The catch, or is it a perk? Luna and I are partners on this project.
She's brilliant and captivating. Her expertise in hospital regulations is unmatched. As we clash over designs and decisions, the walls between us start to crumble.
But the pain I caused her young heart still lingers in her eyes.
Luna isn't ready to forgiveorforget. She’s guarding herself fiercely, and I have my work cut out for me.
I'm not giving up this time. I’m going to prove to her that we’re not just best in class professionally, but also in lifeandforever.
Best In Classis a heartbreaking, angsty romance that features the following tropes:
Second Chance
Brother's Best Friend
First Love
Enemies to lovers
Workplace (Architects)
Other Woman Drama
Billionaire (Heroine)
Betrayal & Grovel
No Cheating
Complete Standalone
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CHAPTER 1
Dom
Luna Steele is the first girl who ever kissed me. It was a sweet kiss, a peck on the cheek. She was seven and I was eight.
She’s the first girl I made love to. She was sixteen, I was seventeen.
She’s the first girl whose heart I broke. She was twenty, I was twenty-one.
I fell in love with Luna when she first kissed me.
I was in love with her when we lost our virginities to one another.
I was in love with her when I broke her heart.
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