The Surrender of Nina Fontaine
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Publisher Description
“Captivating and twisted!” - Reader Review
Nina Fontaine is finally standing on her own two feet.
It’s been eight months since her love life exploded - eight months since she said goodbye to Liam and Jack to focus on herself. Now a full-fledged manager at the gallery that gave her a chance, she’s come to love her new home in the city and her life as a single woman of a certain age.
Then Jack appears like a lightening bolt, spilling his guts and begging for another chance to be with her — this time for real. Feeling like they have unfinished business, Nina agrees to take it it slow and they begin a relationship that feels far more personal than their previously distant affair.
But Jack’s newfound vulnerability does nothing to assuage his need to push boundaries. Unwilling to ignore her own desire, Nina finds herself pulled deeper and deeper into an affair that begins to feel more like an unhealthy obsession.
Soon Nina is forced to confront unresolved emotions — and to consider the possibility that the games she’s playing with Jack are games she can’t win.
Customer Reviews
The surrender of Nina Fontaine
A book of self discovery and learning our on boundaries . Absolutely fabulous .
Her journey continues...
We delve back into the world of Nina Fontaine.
Months after breaking up with two very different men, she is on the path of rediscovering herself.
She is enjoying living her life hoe she sees fit, ensuring she can rely on herself when it matters most.
Until of course one of those men comes back into her life.
She left Jack in Paris after a night out didn’t go as she thought it would, but since being with him she learnt they are both at fault and gives in to her delicious demands!
Their whirlwind of a relationship takes them on new adventures and deeper into the bedroom.
As their relationship unfolds and Jack declares his love, Nina asks herself if she is truly happy. Does she want to be in a relationship for the sake I it? It is she in love? And why is Liam still playing on her mind?
During the book she meets a new friend, full of life stories and wisdom.
Judith shares some great words with Nina and this stuck out for me....(it’s real I think that’s why it’s stuck with me)
“I cared for him. But I think I was more afraid of being alone than I was in love.”
Nina leaned forward. “And later? After you moved to New York and got married and became one of them?”
Judith’s smile was indulgent. “Well my dear, I quickly learned the most important truth of all.”
“Which is?”
“We’re always alone. And no one and nothing in the world can ever change it.”
This book was definitely a great read! I’m so excited for the next one and to read Nina’s journey unfold
❤️