One night changed my whole life.
After the truth about that night came out, I left, taking my broken heart with me.
I knew the past was waiting to slice me open again.
But I was left with no choice but to go back.
Feelings and old emotions are like dandelions; no matter how many times you pull them out or try to get rid of them, they refuse to go away.
And he was that for me.
My everything until he was my nothing.
Brock
My father taught me about honor and integrity.
And in one split second, I ruined it all.
I lost the only dream I ever had and everything I ever wanted.
But I had no choice.
I tried to move on with my life.
I put all my focus on my daughter, never expecting to see the one woman I’d loved and lost.
They say time heals old wounds.
They were wrong.
Scars left from the past are easy to reopen.
I just hope I can survive the pain all over again.
All of these books, all of the stories set around an awful car accident are heartbreaking. But for some reason, the story of Everleigh and Brock didn't actually feel like a second chance and picking up the pieces.
It felt a little insta-love, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it felt a little like it skipped a lot of the drama they had to get past and went straight to them being together. Which isn't necessarily a problem, but I think it left me feeling like this was missing something.
That said, I enjoyed the part of the story that focused on the two of them. It was engaging and it was enjoyable.
I did enjoy and I recommend this title.
It felt a little insta-love, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it felt a little like it skipped a lot of the drama they had to get past and went straight to them being together. Which isn't necessarily a problem, but I think it left me feeling like this was missing something.
That said, I enjoyed the part of the story that focused on the two of them. It was engaging and it was enjoyable.
I did enjoy and I recommend this title.
Meet Natasha Madison:
When her nose isn’t buried in a book, or her fingers flying across a keyboard writing, she’s in the kitchen creating gourmet meals. You can find her, in four inch heels no less, in the car chauffeuring kids, or possibly with her husband scheduling his business trips. It’s a good thing her characters do what she says, because even her Labrador doesn’t listen to her…
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