Published by Bold Stroke Books
eBook Retail: $9.99
After reading some other reviews I wasn’t expecting too much from this book, but it surprised me. I liked it. I found the characters enjoyable and their romance fun (if not entirely believable, but it is fiction after all). Both Giselle and Tierney prove they are stronger together. For the naysayers out there try suspending your disbelief for a little bit not everything in a fictional story has to be 100% accurate (also someone with money and friends in power could indeed pull some strings to bypass the foster systems rules…just saying). Just dive in and enjoy this ride. It will make you happy that all three find a happy place in the end.
On a side note, I have to once again complain about the cover. It neither draws you in to make you want to read this story nor has anything to do with said story. But they tried.
Publisher’s Book Description
Renowned composer and lyricist Giselle Bonnaire suffers from anxiety disorder and agoraphobia. She needs a driver and housekeeper or she won’t be able to work. Tierney Edwards, a restless, wandering soul, is on the move again, never staying in one place more than a few months. The two women are each other’s opposites, one nomad and one recluse, but when destiny places them together, their mutual attraction can’t be denied.
Giselle knows her heart will break when Tierney moves on again. But Tierney has never felt so at home, which scares her. Can these women, so bruised by life and experience, find a way to break free of the past—or will they have to say good-bye?
ARC received from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.
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