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🔥Broken FMC/MMC
🔥Soft but only for Her
King of Nothing by Aurora Rose Reynolds is LIVE! Available Now on Amazon in Kindle Unlimited!
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Why you need to #ONECLICK this book…
🔥Hurt/Comfort
🔥Redemption
🔥Self Discovery
🔥Different Worlds
🔥Secret Billionaire
🔥Emotional Scars
🔥Road Trip
🔥Broken FMC/MMC
🔥Soft but only for Her
I met him when my ship was sinking, and I clung to him through the storm. Little did I know he needed me as much as I needed him.
The first time I saw Roman Dante King, he stuck out like an odd puzzle piece that got mixed up in the wrong box. It wasn’t his blue eyes in the dim light of the bar, the tattoos that covered his arms and hands, or even his arrogant personality. It was something else—something I couldn’t see—that told me he didn’t belong in our small beach town on the Oregon coast.
Elora Mazie Barlow reminded me of a hummingbird zipping from one flower to another, never stopping, never allowing anyone more than a glimpse before she was gone. Never letting anyone in… until me. Then she gave me her smiles that were more valuable than anything I ever owned and wrapped me in her peace without asking for anything in return.
Her tragic story sounded achingly familiar to my own.
Our connection is knotted up in loss. The journey we’re on together will eventually come to an end. But will we be able to untangle the mess of strings that have tied us together?
Will we even want to?
The first time I saw Roman Dante King, he stuck out like an odd puzzle piece that got mixed up in the wrong box. It wasn’t his blue eyes in the dim light of the bar, the tattoos that covered his arms and hands, or even his arrogant personality. It was something else—something I couldn’t see—that told me he didn’t belong in our small beach town on the Oregon coast.
Elora Mazie Barlow reminded me of a hummingbird zipping from one flower to another, never stopping, never allowing anyone more than a glimpse before she was gone. Never letting anyone in… until me. Then she gave me her smiles that were more valuable than anything I ever owned and wrapped me in her peace without asking for anything in return.
Her tragic story sounded achingly familiar to my own.
Our connection is knotted up in loss. The journey we’re on together will eventually come to an end. But will we be able to untangle the mess of strings that have tied us together?
Will we even want to?
MY REVIEW
Elora's on a journey when she meets Roman, a man as filled with grief for his loss as she is for her loss. Now they're on this journey together, learning each other, opening up to each other, and healing each other, one moment at a time. But when the causes of their grief come front and center, and they have to get back to their real lives, will they do it as a unit, or go their separate ways?
Roman's adrift since he lost Val. Then he meets this woman who has pain in her eyes that mirrors his own, and it calls to him, she calls to him. He's never felt for another woman the way he's starting to feel for Elora, and all he wants to do is continue to know her, forever. He doesn't care what his family has to say about it, and nothing they say or imply will change his mind. But when he's called home to the only other person who matters so deeply to him, it will test their newfound bond, and they'll either be together, or she'll decide she can't with his obnoxious family.
Wow, I was not expecting this one to get to my heart quite so heartbreakingly. I could just feel both their pain, and it was so raw and they were both still grieving so much that I wanted to cry with them. But the way they formed this instant connection that only deepened the longer they were on the road trip more than made up for all the pain they were in. I love that though they had an instant connection, the physical was slow burn with sizzling chemistry, letting the emotional bond to take on the most significance and that by the time they did fully come together - it was explosive. Though Aurora made me cry with Elora and Roman's story, I forgive her, because by the end I was smiling as they sweetly found the happiness, healing, and love they deserved.
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