Worth It
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- 2,99 $US
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- 2,99 $US
Description de l’éditeur
I fell in love once.
It was amazing. She was amazing. Life was amazing.
I lived for each time I could see her, and nothing else mattered, not that our families were enemies, our time together was forbidden, or we had to meet in secret.
Our love could conquer all.
Until it didn't.
So I was ripped away from the love of my life and shoved into hell, forced to continue without her.
It shattered me, broke the best parts of me, left me permanently damaged.
Or so I thought.
Years later, I swear history’s trying to repeat itself because she’s back in my life, and I’m just as drawn to her as I was before. But I'm older and wiser now, and I know she should stay away from a worthless piece of ex-con like me.
So, I will not let her in. I absolutely refuse to hurt her. I will keep her away.
Then again, sometimes risking your greatest fear to get to a smile makes everything worth it, and besides, I’m not sure I can resist her, anyway.
This is the story of how Felicity Bainbridge changed my life forever, starting one summer day long ago after I was forced to change a dirty diaper...
--Knox Parker
Avis d’utilisateurs
Wow!!
I'm so sad now that I've finished this book. I miss them! Lol. And now I have to wait for Asher's book! I love how everything ties together. Fantastic Series!! Highly recommended.
Knox My Socks Off
Knox Parker was this caring boy who fell in love with the Bainbridges daughter. It was a total Romeo and Juliet vibe at first, until Knox was sent to jail where he promised himself to forget her and hope for the best in her future. He even tried to stop loving her. After he's released and on "parole" he tries to go back to living how he had before prison. After tragic loss, an unexpected reunion, and more heartbreaking truth Felicity and Knox find their way back to each other. I cried and cried and laughed and cried because Linda Kage STILL continues to mess my brain and heart up in a good way. Knowing the little insight on Asher though, I can't wait to hear his story.
Id give it more 4.5
I thought that was a fantastic book. That story of Knox just made me wanna give him a hug and slap him at the same time for pushing "City" away. He is truly a hero, but you don't get the fully aspect of that until the end. Totally worth the read.