When Samantha finally meets her brother's friend, Joseph, she's smitten. He's sexy and sweet, and smart, and is part of the family who runs the company where her dream career lies - MCI (not the old phone company!). Joseph's taken aback at how much he's attracted to Samantha, his friend and college roommate Jace's little sister. But he's determined that she will be his, WHEN she's of age and has graduated from high school.
But, when tragedy rocks Samantha's family, everything falls apart and she knows she has to step away from Joseph, for his own good, for his own safety. Will Joseph accept Samantha distancing herself from him?
Wow, I have to say I was seriously surprised at how great Until You Set Me Free was. It's full of sexual tension and the dance between Samantha and Joseph is hot! I love where things are heading and cannot wait to read what happens next.
Samantha is heartbroken. Not only has she lost her father, but she feels as if she's losing her mom, too, to grief. And she already lost Joseph, considering he slept with someone else right after they broke up. No matter, though, she'll get through it because she has to. She may have to do it alone, but she'll do it.
Or will she be alone? Not if Joseph has his way. And he will most definitely have his way...
I loved this sequel. Joseph goes and gets his woman. Finally Samantha realizes she's got someone in her corner and the two of them finally start on their way to some kind of happiness. If only that person out there who's got Samantha in their cross hairs would leave her alone!
Samantha and Joseph have been through so much when Until You Say I Do begins, and they have to go through even more by the time they make it to their hard won HEA. Not a lot I can say without giving spoilers, except that there is more pain, more tears, and lots and lots of love in this conclusion. So glad the Caveman and his Sweetness made it through to the other side!
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