by Melanie Harlow
Release Date: October 10, 2017
It was like seeing a ghost.
When my late husband’s twin brother moves back to our small town, I want to avoid him. Everything about Wes reminds me of the man I lost and the life we’d planned together, and after eighteen long months struggling just to get out of bed, I’m finally doing okay. I have a new job, an amazing support group, and a beautiful five-year-old daughter to parent. I don’t want to go backward.
But I’m drawn to him, too. He understands my grief and anger and guilt like no one else—and I understand his. Before long, that understanding becomes desire, and that desire becomes uncontrollable.
He says he doesn't care what people think, and love can never be wrong. But life has taught me its cruelest lesson--love doesn't always win.
If only my heart would believe it.
When my late husband’s twin brother moves back to our small town, I want to avoid him. Everything about Wes reminds me of the man I lost and the life we’d planned together, and after eighteen long months struggling just to get out of bed, I’m finally doing okay. I have a new job, an amazing support group, and a beautiful five-year-old daughter to parent. I don’t want to go backward.
But I’m drawn to him, too. He understands my grief and anger and guilt like no one else—and I understand his. Before long, that understanding becomes desire, and that desire becomes uncontrollable.
He says he doesn't care what people think, and love can never be wrong. But life has taught me its cruelest lesson--love doesn't always win.
If only my heart would believe it.
You can read Chapter 1 on Melanie's website!
My review: 5 stars!
This premise was new to me, and at first I wondered how this would go- a romance with her deceased husband's twin brother? Melanie worked her magic as usual and this book was AMAZING! I was drawn in immediately by Hannah and adored her daughter Abby so much- what a precious little girl. Together they were a great team, but still hurting from their loss. And Wes, what a perfect man! He came into their lives and filled the role of Uncle and at first, friend and confidant for Hannah. Reading about their journey and challenges was so moving- Melanie managed to capture both the joy and the heartache of the situation. A must read!
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