Five thousand miles from her ex, Lisa is living with her decision to call it quits and leave both AJ and Alabama behind. She believes she’s finally ready to put her broken heart back together and move forward with her life as a single woman. But when she meets a seemingly too-good-to-be-true doctor, she feels both unsure of herself and guilty for moving on so quickly from her engagement to AJ. Lisa finds herself at a cross roads, does she give up all hope of ever reconciling with AJ and take a chance on love again with someone new? Or is her heart destined to be forever entwined with the married man she met on the internet?
Review
Having read and reviewed book two for the tour i was excited to be invited along for book three and to share my thoughts!
Well, this book is a kicker, its fast paced once more which made for such an enjoyable read as i am a huge fan of the way it is broken up by text convesations.
I was always rooting for Lisa once more and if anyone deserves a happy ever after and a bit of peace then it is her - as she has to face more trials and situations on top of the horrific ones she has already suffered but one thing i can say for her. She is strong and surrounded by a brilliant support network.
I laughed out loud once more at the bonds of friendship she shared and felt sad when her emotions were too much for her. I really did feel once more so much was crammed in but every part of it was essential to the narrative. Another brilliant job!
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Author Bio – Lasairiona
McMaster grew up dreaming of an exciting life abroad, and, after
graduating from Queens University, Belfast, that is exactly what she
did - with her then-boyfriend, now husband of almost ten years.
Having recently repatriated to Northern Ireland after a decade abroad
spanned over two countries (seven and a half years in America and
eighteen months in India), she now finds herself 'home', with itchy
feet and dreams of her next expatriation. With a penchant for both
travelling, and writing, she started a blog during her first
relocation to Houston, Texas and, since repatriating to Northern
Ireland, has decided to do as everyone has been telling her to do for
years, and finally pen a book (or two) and get published while she
tries to adjust to the people and place she left ten years ago, where
nothing looks the same as it did when she left.
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