

Not only was it painfully unbelievable that he was in fact alive, but now comes the aftermath of the mess he made before he left. Aaron's arrival was like a slap in the face or knife to the gut. Their life was almost perfect, only to be shattered.

I could not fathom the impossible decisions that lay ahead of Natalie and Liam. My heart shatters as he steps back."įor most of this book my heart was in my throat. I take his hands in mine, but he releases them. "I moved toward Liam, his blue eyes meet mine as I rush towards him. I needed to know what was going to happen, I needed to know how everyone was going to make this complete mess work and deadlines be damned. When it appeared on my Kindle I finished what I was in the middle of and immediately started this one.

This was not on that list but I did pre-order it because I was left stunned at the end of Consolation. If you know me, you know I have a list a mile long of books I need to read because I review, a lot. You should STOP if you haven't read Consolidation! Because I believe in second (and yes, sometimes even third) chances, and I think she writes well, she just needs to vary her writing a little bit more. Would I buy another book by this author? Possibly. I didn't even read their marriage vows to each other because I didn't want to read the same repetitive cheese that I had been reading since the first book. I was waiting for something to come along and draw me in, but it never happened. There was little to no action, and about halfway through it I started to get bored. Why even bother to mention it? I felt like the book just fell flat for me. Enough with it already! During the first book and this one, there seemed to be another sub plot about supplies disappearing and a lot of investigation into it, but there was never any outcome on that. Yes, we get it, you will absolutely die if you don't have him. It is basically the same repetitive and cheesy lines as the first one.

My neurotic "must finish a series" has finally bitten me in the butt. After giving the first one in this series a three star review, I'm asking myself why I even bothered to buy this one.
