



Touch You Now
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4.1 • 188 Ratings
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- £4.99
Publisher Description
She’s gorgeous and determined to be left alone.
He’s intrigued and intent on inserting himself into her solitary life.
When Kane Harmon rescues Halley Ward from the side of the road, he discovers the most beautiful, wealthy, and loneliest person woman he’s ever met.
She says she isn’t interested in him—or anything outside of her painting and her bungalow. Kane knows a lie when he hears one.
Soon, he’s a part of her life and bringing color back into her world but is she strong enough to join him in a future than can be as bright - as long as she’s brave enough to try?
This book was formerly titled Fearless. No changes from original.
Customer Reviews
A great read
I loved reading this book. It was emotional, heartwarming and so different in having the main hero wanting to know what's wrong etc. Gallegos a damaged woman, reeling from being taken from her mom with her sister and thrown into foster care. After being taken from one because of lies of another kid she is placed into one with a couple where the father is a little weird and tries it on with her. Kane is a mechanic at the garage he works in and is called out for rescue Halley. They get to know each other and Halley trusts Kane enough to tell him a little of what she went through when she was younger.
This is where it got a little emotional for me thinking of what happened to Halley when in foster care and that no child should have to go through that. Thank goodness for her Aunt Joy. Taking both the girls in. As Kane and Halley grow closer,her mom comes back on the scene after Joy won't give her money I suppose she thinks Halley is weak and will give her what she needs. She realises to late that her mom is no good and gets hurt in the process and pushes Kane away. Can Halley rationalise what her mother has done with her feeling for Kane and give her the happy future she deserves?
A fantastic piece of writing that had me intrigued with how it would play out from the start until the end. I can't wait for Phoebe's story to see how her life pans out. I reviewed this book as an advanced reader copy