Finding Home Again
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- 5,49 €
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- 5,49 €
Publisher Description
New from New York Times bestselling author Brenda Jackson.
When Kaegan Chambray returned to Catalina Cove he knew there’d be no avoiding Bryce Witherspoon. The woman he thought he’d one day marry was, instead, the biggest heartbreak of his life.
Despite the animosity between them, staying away from each other is difficult, and when Bryce lets slip a devastating secret, Kaegan must accept he was the one in the wrong all those years ago.
But how can you earn forgiveness from someone who won’t forgive? Kaegan knows they both still feel a spark, but it will take more than attraction to convince Bryce. Now he must show her he’s the man who can give her the future they once dreamed of—if only she’d give love a second chance…
About the author
Brenda Jackson is a New York Times bestselling author of more than one hundred romance titles. Brenda lives in Jacksonville, Florida, and divides her time between family, writing and travelling. Email Brenda at authorbrendajackson@gmail.com or visit her on her website at brendajackson.net
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
A second chance is hard to come by in the sizzling but unevenly paced third romance in Jackson's Catalina Cove series (after Forget Me Not). Ten years ago, Keagan Chambray accused his girlfriend, Bryce Witherspoon, of cheating, and their relationship came to a disastrous end. Now in their 30s, the two tolerate each other only at the behest of their mutual best friend, Vashti. When Keagan finally hears Bryce's explanation for what happened between her and her friend Samuel, he realizes what a fool he's been and sets out to regain Bryce's heart. Bryce never stopped loving Keagan, but she's afraid to subject herself to more pain with a man who doesn't trust her. Even when Bryce and Keagan detest each other, their chemistry leaps off the page, but a rushed mystery introduced late in the plot steals focus and cripples the climax. An underdeveloped antagonist and a disorienting late plot twist keep this enemies-to-lovers romance from living up to its potential. Readers will root for the sparring lovers but long for a more satisfying ending.