Review of On the Way Back (Retake Duet Book 2) by Ella Fox
At the start of On the Way Back, Shae and Garrett have just experienced a loss no one should ever have to experience. But, they've still got each other, and that should be enough for them to move forward at some point. Except, Shae cannot seem to move forward, understandably so, and she ends up leaving Garrett so he'll be in a place where he can move on.
Garrett is not about to move on or go forward without the love of his life, though, no matter what the divorce papers say. So he persists, never failing to let Shae know how much he loves her and how he'll always, always be there, waiting for her to get her head out of her ass and come back to him. Will Shae ever come out of the fog and find her way back to the only man she's ever loved or will she continue to allow her loss to keep her down?
But when an American tragedy (you can probably guess which one) rocks New York and beyond, it just may be the catalyst to Shae's healing, allowing her to have an epiphany desperately needed by both Shae and Garrett.
This conclusion to the Retake Duet is far, far more emotional than its predecessor. I was hurting for both Garrett and Shae as they navigated the waters that always surround one after a huge loss. I wanted to hug Shae as she laid about in a fog, and I wanted to shake her when she couldn't seem to pull out of it, and ended up hurting Garrett even more than he was already hurting after their shared loss. And Garrett? Whew, that man is love. His persistence, his absolute devotion to Shae was something not seen a lot of, even in romantic fiction. Shae was damned lucky to have him! If you're like me and have read On the Way Down and have been anxiously awaiting to see how Shae and Garrett would fix the rock and a hard place they'd found themselves in, I highly recommend you download your copy of On the Way Back today. Just be prepared and bring a box of tissues with you, because you'll need them!
ARC via Enticing Journey Book Promotions.
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ON THE WAY BACK
Garrett is not about to move on or go forward without the love of his life, though, no matter what the divorce papers say. So he persists, never failing to let Shae know how much he loves her and how he'll always, always be there, waiting for her to get her head out of her ass and come back to him. Will Shae ever come out of the fog and find her way back to the only man she's ever loved or will she continue to allow her loss to keep her down?
But when an American tragedy (you can probably guess which one) rocks New York and beyond, it just may be the catalyst to Shae's healing, allowing her to have an epiphany desperately needed by both Shae and Garrett.
This conclusion to the Retake Duet is far, far more emotional than its predecessor. I was hurting for both Garrett and Shae as they navigated the waters that always surround one after a huge loss. I wanted to hug Shae as she laid about in a fog, and I wanted to shake her when she couldn't seem to pull out of it, and ended up hurting Garrett even more than he was already hurting after their shared loss. And Garrett? Whew, that man is love. His persistence, his absolute devotion to Shae was something not seen a lot of, even in romantic fiction. Shae was damned lucky to have him! If you're like me and have read On the Way Down and have been anxiously awaiting to see how Shae and Garrett would fix the rock and a hard place they'd found themselves in, I highly recommend you download your copy of On the Way Back today. Just be prepared and bring a box of tissues with you, because you'll need them!
ARC via Enticing Journey Book Promotions.
#bookreview #OnTheWayBack #RetakeDuet #EllaFox #troubledmarriage #grief #contemporaryromance #newrelease #EnticingJourneyBookPromotions #ARC
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