Dad’s disappointed in me.
No shocker there.
But with them, it’s worse.
We’re torn apart and I’m responsible for the shredding.
Liar.
Unworthy.
I’m not sure it’s even fixable.
Four broken hearts...
Anyone got any tape?
What a great second half of this duet. The angst is still strong in this book just like the first one. These 4 mixed up people are trying to travel a path that they do not know. So much confusion on their parts. So much what ifs. I didn't find this book as angsty as the first one that is for sure, that was was like level 100, this one is like level 75. The characters though continue to develop and find themselves. They don't just fine themselves, they find each other, and make each other complete. There is of course some strife along the way. All in all a very enjoyable read. |
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!
To learn more about Nikki Ash, visit: https://authornikkiash.com
K Webster is a USA Today Bestselling author. Her titles have claimed many bestseller tags in numerous categories, are translated in multiple languages, and have been adapted into audiobooks.