What Once was Broken
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4.7 • 3 Ratings
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Darling Ranch. It was a family name in this town, a family business and a family way of life.
Over the past year, the place hadn't felt like family, or home, and I was barely staying in business.
My wife had died from an aneurism while pregnant with our first child. It happened one morning while I was out in the field tending to the animals. The doctors told me it wouldn't have mattered had I of been by her side, the outcome would have been the same. Still, I beat myself up. My best friend and neighbor, Gabe Bentley knew this. He let me mourn my own way, but now he's pushing me harder than ever.
"What's the rush?" I asked him one morning.
"I'm being deployed. I need to know my sister and the farm are taken care of….by the only man I trust in this town…you."
I'd known the army was recruiting again but I didn't know he'd been called upon. I also didn't know Cadence was back in town. I really didn't know if I could be the man, the friend, the rancher that he needed me to be.
What I did know?
No matter how much it pained me, I'd try to do whatever it took to make sure that I didn't let Gabe down.
Then I saw Cadence and for the first time since my wife died I actually thought I could heal. She made me feel alive, made the pain go away. So why did I feel so guilty? One minute I was longing to hold her, the next I was pushing her away, until I finally pushed too hard and sent her running.
I didn't want to fail my best friend, and I didn't want to fail Cadence. We all needed our Christmas wish and I decided to do whatever it took to make sure we got it.
Customer Reviews
Entertaining
S.L. Sterling is a relatively new author to me. My Darling Christmas is an emotional roller coaster of a read that got to me. Imagine the shock, loss and guilt and grief when you find your eight-month pregnant wife dead with no warning. That’s the position Connor find himself in and my heart broke for him. If it wasn’t for his best friend Gabe, I’m not sure he would have survived.
I loved Gabe, he was determined to bring the two people (his sister Cadence and his best friend, Connor) together once and for all. However, Cadence has a tendency to run when life gets hard and as she could not stand seeing the love of her life married to her best friend, she went to life on er grandparents farm to help them.
When Gabe re-joins the military, he asks Cadene to finally return home to look after their farm and she reluctantly agrees, the guilt and grief, was palpable whilst reading. Re connecting with one another Connor and Cadence are tentative, but once they both realise and admit the feelings they have for one another, lines are crossed.
The journey was not easy but as they finally moved from friends to lovers, it was so worth it.