Blurb:
This isn’t a typical love story. This is a story of what happens when love is so powerful and all-consuming that it has the ability to destroy everyone involved. It’s definitely not pretty and it’s certainly not a fairytale, but it’s their story and it couldn’t be told any other way.
My Review: 5 stars
WOW!! What a story. Like, I don’t know how to even star to explain this book.
This book takes place over 3 different time periods, The present, the past, and the past again. I know it sounds confusing, and it honestly was at times, but I think there was no other way to tell this story.
Emily is a young girl, trying to figure out what her heart wants. When her “nanny” finds her crying, she decides to tell her a story. A story about love and loss. A story that is not a fairytale and might not have a happy ending.
In the first part you meet Heath, Catrina, and Elliot. (There are some side characters but they aren’t who the story revolves around.) Heath and Catrina are in love. It is a strong, fierce love. But Heath and Catrina come from two different worlds. One comes from money and one doesn’t.
When Catrina has to choose between Heath (and no money) and Elliot (money and her inheritance)……Catrina has no idea how she is going to decided. Her heart wants one thing but her brain is telling her something else.
“Our flesh may have temporarily belonged to another, but our hearts – our motherfucking souls – only ever belonged to each others.”
Part two of the story you meet Cat, Harrison, and Theo. Kind of like in the first part of the book, you have one girl and two guys who both want her. Harrison is an “orphan” and Theo is not. You will come to find out the dynamic there and once you do, everything will start to fall into place. Theo thinks he will get the girl because he has money and he has been told that the girl will always go for the money. Harrison has never felt this kin of connection with anyone but is worried he is not enough for her.
Cat is not only pulled in two directions, but there is a third force involved. How will this third force change things?
Part one and part two are alike in a lot of ways but different in a lot of ways. Each part has it’s on dynamics and it’s only story but they are both about a girl having to chose between two guys.
This story is not about roses and sunshine. It’s about having to make hard decisions. It’s about doing that you think it the right thing, even when it’s not. It’s about realizing that sometimes the heart wants something so bad it will do whatever it needs to get it.
K. Webster and Nikki Ash wrote an amazing story. There were so different parts and different players involved that you never know what is going to happen next.
This story is not about roses and sunshine. It’s about having to make hard decisions. It’s about doing that you think it the right thing, even when it’s not. It’s about realizing that sometimes the heart wants something so bad it will do whatever it needs to get it.
K. Webster and Nikki Ash wrote an amazing story.
About the Authors:
K. Webster:
K Webster is a USA Today Bestselling author of over sixty romance books in many different genres including dark romance, taboo romance, contemporary romance, historical romance, paranormal romance, and erotic romance. When not spending time with her supportive husband and two adorable children, she’s active on social media connecting with her readers.
Her other passions besides writing include reading and graphic design. K can always be found in front of her computer chasing her next idea and taking action. She looks forward to the day when she will see one of her titles on the big screen.
Nikki Ash:
Nikki Ash resides in South Florida where she is an English teacher and mom by day and a writer by night. When she’s not writing, you can find her with a book in her hand. From the Boxcar Children to Wuthering Heights to the latest Single Parent Romance, she has lived and breathed every type of book.
Reading is like breathing in, writing is like breathing out. – Pam Allyn
While reading and writing are her passions, her two children are her entire world. You can probably find them at a Disney park before you would find them at home on the weekends!
These authors are new to me. Thanks for sharing!
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Great review!
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Excellent review
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Sounds very intriguing. I love books with mulitple POVs and time lines. They make ordinary things more interesting.
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Amazing review and now I need this book in my life after reading your review, I am really and super intrigued about the plotline about this book. Thank you so much for sharing your awesome post and for putting this book on my radar.
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