The problem with heartache is that there’s no one-size-fits-all relief package. You can go to classes; you can try to embrace change. But when you wake up at two in the morning, a smile on your face because you’ve dreamt about the could have—the should have—nothing will console you.
Because seconds later, you remember.
And remembering can rip you apart.
Kate will do anything for her family. It’s why she took the job with Lee. It’s why she’s attempting to forget her pain. But it's hard to forget, when you're desperate to hold on. Even if Lee Collins is the perfect package.
Lee will do anything for the ones he cares about. It’s why he hired Kate.
It’s why he keeps his secrets; and it’s why he cannot, will not fall in love. Not with Kate—not with anyone.
Ever.
The one thing he can’t forgive.
The one thing she can’t forget
Because seconds later, you remember.
And remembering can rip you apart.
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Kate will do anything for her family. It’s why she took the job with Lee. It’s why she’s attempting to forget her pain. But it's hard to forget, when you're desperate to hold on. Even if Lee Collins is the perfect package.
Lee will do anything for the ones he cares about. It’s why he hired Kate.
It’s why he keeps his secrets; and it’s why he cannot, will not fall in love. Not with Kate—not with anyone.
Ever.
The one thing he can’t forgive.
The one thing she can’t forget
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But the problem with heartache was it liked to screw you around like that. It didn’t stick to a schedule; didn’t show up and leave on cue.
SHORT REVIEW:
It’s something that can make you blush, smile, laugh, and
fall-in love. It can break your heart, and surprise you with twists and turns.
Another keeper, another page-turner – a book that will hook you from start to
finish.
Just because you move on doesn’t mean you have to forget.
LONGER:
Here are
two characters that have problems with heartache. Kate lost the one she loved,
not to mention she still has problems with her family. And Lee? He has his own
baggage to carry as well. His secret, his pain and guilt make one heck of a
weight to carry on his back.
Kate was
alive, but not living. Her pain was keeping her from wanting to experience
happiness. Her parents growing concern made them push her to accept the job
offer to go with Lee on the tour. Only that Lee was more than what she
expected.
Lee has a
big generous heart and he was willing to do anything for people he cared about.
He has reasons why he can’t allow himself to fall in love. Not even with Kate
whom he grew to like every day. His secrets wouldn’t allow it. His conscience
can’t bear it. So despite the fact that both his heart and hormones call out
her name, he just couldn’t do it.
Will the
both of them be able to move past their issues and realize that the best thing
that could happen to them is staring right in their faces?
It’s sweet
and funny, heartwarming and heartbreaking, and just plainly great. What I love
about this is the anticipation she built with her readers regarding the secrets
her characters keep. And when it finally surfaced – her readers are in for the
biggest surprise of their lives.
This is my
first Lauren McKellar novel, and I have to admit, I was totally entertained,
moved, and I just can’t help but loved every pages of it.
The problem with heartache is that you can’t mourn forever.
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Lauren K. McKellar is an author and editor. Her debut novel, Finding Home, was released through Escape Publishing on October 1, 2013, and her second release, NA Contemporary Romance The Problem With Crazy, is self-published, and is available now. She loves books that evoke emotion, and hope hers make you feel.
Lauren lives by the beach in Australia with her husband and their two dogs. Most of the time, all three of them are well behaved.
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