For You
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
Since the day she married her husband, Lo Harper has watched her happy ever after slip away before her eyes. Feeling lost and alone, she’s stumbling through life, each day getting longer, harder, and more hopeless. She doesn’t know how much longer she can hold on. Until she meets a stranger who ironically becomes a lifeline after he nearly runs her down. He’s charming, kind, and he doesn’t pry. He’s just there, making Lo smile, distracting her, if only briefly. Because she will always return to the pain. To the heartbreak. To the unshakable guilt.
Luke Williamson is successful, content, and he keeps his relationships with women uncomplicated. But his simple, carefree life is turned up on its head the night a young woman walks out in front of his car. Drawn to each other for very different reasons, Lo and Luke forge an unlikely friendship that they both come to rely on. And yet while Luke shares his life with Lo, he knows she’s keeping hers from him. And as her truth unfolds, Luke slowly realizes that for Lo to have her happy ever after, he has to sacrifice his own.
So he must make the ultimate decision.
Keep Lo in his life as she is, a broken, shadow of a woman.
Or walk away and let her heal.
Customer Reviews
Heartbreaking But Worth It
Jodi Ellen Malpas….why girl WHY?!!! I have such a love/hate relationship with you about this fantastic, emotional, epic and amazing book that literally tore my beating heart into a million tiny pieces. I love you because For You truly is phenomenal and probably your best work to date. Yet I hate you because you broke me and at the end of the day, it was well worth it.
For You is a beautiful and devastatingly heart wrenching story of the true definition of love, devotion, sacrifice and friendship and I won’t be getting over this book any time soon.
Worth the read
This book was a different take on life and love. I throughly enjoyed every page. Describing the depth of love to my husband brought me to tears. One word, phenomenal!!
So disappointed
An agonizing read. I skipped more pages than I read. Did you really write This Man et al.?