Tattooed Dots: The Halo Series, Book 1 (Unabridged)
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4.0 • 1 Rating
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- $23.99
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- $23.99
Publisher Description
*This romance novel contains explicit content and is not advised for listeners under 18*
Inspired by a true story.
People are brought into our lives for many reasons. Over time, we find out who is meant to be a temporary acquaintance and who will be there for a lifetime.
Easton Crawford put his modeling career before his marriage until it was ending in divorce. Years later, he is finally learning how to be the father his daughter needs him to be. He's not looking for someone to step into the mother role - just nightly casual hook-ups.
When his best friend convinces him that a good way to meet single women is to go on a singles cruise, he finds more than just a one-night stand.
At age 13, Brooke Bradley became an adult, raising her younger sister while her mother continually ignored her parenting responsibilities. Since then, Brooke has continued to take care of the people in her life, including her deadbeat boyfriend, Jared.
For Brooke's 30th birthday, her best friend surprises her with a cruise but fails to mention it's a singles cruise. When Brooke meets Easton, the one man willing to be her constant, will she finally find the courage to leave Jared?
Easton knows that Brooke is someone who is meant to be in his life forever, but when a health scare threatens to change everything, Brooke and Easton are faced with unanswered questions and unspoken fears. Are Brooke and Easton only meant to be temporary acquaintances or are they brought into each other lives for a lifetime?
Customer Reviews
Enjoyable
I struggled a little at first with this one as I just couldn’t get into it but I am pleased to say that it quickly turned around for me. The narrators Josh Logan and Eva Eastman did a great job in bringing the story to life; all in all a good story that was enjoyable to listen too and I am looking forward to reading/listening to more in this series.
Although insta-love is not really my cup of tea, I enjoyed the story more as the relationship between Easton and Brooke developed. To say life can knock you for six in the blink of an eye is an understatement which was proven with Tattooed Dots.
There are several heavy issues touched on and which are at the heart of Tattooed Dots and I felt that the author did a really good job handling them with compassion and realism.
I loved the relationship that Easton has with his daughter and his parents and it was heartwarming to listen to the relationship between Brooke and Cheyenne develop as the story went forward.
Avery and Nicole were great supporting characters and I look forward to reading/hearing their story at a future date.