After surviving an abusive
marriage, Victoria Newel needs a clean slate for herself and her son.
Taking a job as a math teacher, she moves across the country to the
small town of Lincoln, Utah, where no one knows her and she can start
over. However, her new colleague, Drew Dalton, offers her friendship and
maybe something more. But has her heart healed enough that she could
trust again?
Drew Dalton lost his wife to cancer years ago and he locked his heart away, throwing himself into his teaching job. But when Victoria Newel starts working at the high school, she awakens something in him that he never thought he’d feel again. Her gentle nature and quiet strength draws him to her, but it’s obvious she’s hiding something in her past from him. Can he open his heart to a woman who harbors so many secrets of her own?
Drew Dalton lost his wife to cancer years ago and he locked his heart away, throwing himself into his teaching job. But when Victoria Newel starts working at the high school, she awakens something in him that he never thought he’d feel again. Her gentle nature and quiet strength draws him to her, but it’s obvious she’s hiding something in her past from him. Can he open his heart to a woman who harbors so many secrets of her own?
Bio:
Julie
Coulter Bellon is the author of more than a dozen romantic suspense
novels. Her book All Fall Down won the RONE award for Best Suspense and
Pocket Full of Posies won a RONE Honorable Mention for Best Suspense.
Julie loves to travel and her favorite cities she's visited so far are probably Athens, Paris, Ottawa, and London. She loves to read, write, teach, watch Castle, Hawaii Five-O, and eat Canadian chocolate. Not necessarily in that order.
Julie offers writing and publishing tips as well as her take on life on her blog ldswritermom.blogspot.com You can also find out about all her upcoming projects at her website juliebellon.com
Julie loves to travel and her favorite cities she's visited so far are probably Athens, Paris, Ottawa, and London. She loves to read, write, teach, watch Castle, Hawaii Five-O, and eat Canadian chocolate. Not necessarily in that order.
Julie offers writing and publishing tips as well as her take on life on her blog ldswritermom.blogspot.com You can also find out about all her upcoming projects at her website juliebellon.com
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MY THOUGHTS:
I
loved this book! Some of my favorite stories to read are the not so
fairy tale type. I love when an author writes about real life issues
like death, abuse and anxiety. This book was a nice change for Julie I
know she doesn't write this type very often and I am glad she went with
her gut and her story and wrote it! I loved the whole relationship
between Tori and Drew and the instant connection they had. I loved that there was an epilogue too not very often do you get a peek into the future of the characters I like it when Authors include them! All in all it was an awesome book. Great job Julie!
Note: I was given a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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