Don't Kiss Me Goodbye
A Second Chance at Romance Novella
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Publisher Description
Everyone said eloping was a bad idea…
Abby and Tom's whirlwind romance led to a quick marriage, despite their families' misgivings. Abby's childhood was marked by her parents' divorce and subsequent failed relationships, while Tom grew up expecting a fairytale ending like his parents and grandparents.
Two years into their marriage, the couple finds themselves drifting apart, with divorce looming on the horizon. However, they decide to postpone breaking the news until after a family cruise celebrating Tom's grandparents' 60th wedding anniversary.
As Abby and Tom struggle to maintain the facade of a happy couple, they're forced to confront their true feelings for each other. Will this voyage merely delay the inevitable, or could it be the lifeline their marriage desperately needs?
Set against the backdrop of a family celebration and the vast ocean, this story explores the complexities of love, commitment, and the courage it takes to fight for a relationship when all hope seems lost.
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The Healing Hearts series focuses on marriage, second chances, and the role that faith plays in the process. Each book is a standalone story, and they can be read in any order.
Book 1: Calming the Storm (A Marriage of Convenience)
A marriage of convenience isn't exactly what she had in mind. Through love and patience, can he help Rachel realize that, even when she experiences storms in her life, she's never alone?
Book 2: I Still Do (A Second Chance Romance)
What's worse than running into your ex-husband? Becoming snowbound with him and an avalanche of memories you can't escape.
Book 3: Don't Kiss Me Goodbye (A Second Chance Romance Novella)
Everyone said eloping was a bad idea… As Abby and Tom struggle to maintain the facade of a happy couple, they're forced to confront their true feelings for each other.
Customer Reviews
Don't Kiss Me Goodbye
I received a complimentary copy of this book and I am voluntarily reviewing it.
This was a charming read. It had a basis of faith underlying the plot. I adored the characters. They seemed so life-like. I also loved having the story in a dual POV format. Seeing that glimpse into both of the characters' thoughts really made them more easily understandable and human. They were both conflicted and stubborn and just so lovable.
These two are newly married. Tom's family is grounded in love and faith. Abby is from a highly dysfunctional one. In fact, her parents between them had 7 different marriages. What makes the newly married couple life more stressful, Abby works with her negative-minded mother.
After a month of being separated, these two join his family on a cruise. The family is celebrating Tom's grandparents 60th anniversary. This charming tale can be read by everyone. I so enjoyed this book that I was completely saddened to finish it.
I highly recommend this book to anyone!