
Sometimes you need
to let yourself fall…Recently divorced Sienna Porter has the life she’s supposed to. A house,
career, even a hot young contractor working upstairs to distract her. At
thirty-eight, she’s entitled to a little fun (according to her best friend,
anyway).
Pain, though— it’s so clever in the way it infects hope and poisons happiness.
Jace Beckett should be flying high. Talented, driven, and disciplined, he’s far
beyond his twenty-three years. He’s used to the game, the attention his looks
and highly-trained body get from women. Doesn’t mean he likes to play.
Doesn’t mean his own secrets aren’t intent on tearing him down.
It’s just a fling. Sexy. Temporary. It’s not supposed to last. It’s not
supposed to transform into love. It’s certainly not supposed to become the air
you breathe and everything worth fighting for.
Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars
Divorcee Sierra is intensely attracted to the young 23 year old helping his stepfather renovate her house. She tries to ignore her feelings for Jace, but the pull between them is too strong. For Sierra, who is obsessed with numbers, their age difference is a huge stumbling block.
But Jace, with his easygoing nature, wisdom beyond his years and Greek God body, slowly convinced Sierra that it’s okay to speak up for what she wants. Little by little, she learns to find her voice. And when an awful situation threatens to take from Jace the one thing that means more to him than Sierra, she makes a decision for both of them that is life-altering and heartbreaking.
I absolutely fell in love with these characters. Their tale is intense, but not terribly angsty. And as far as love scenes go, there are a few but they are not at all descriptive. It was refreshing to read about the connection between the characters in those scenes, rather than dirty talk.
I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.
musician, and cat lover. I also have an alternative music obsession. Seriously,
it’s a real problem.I write what needs to come out, whether it’s pain, tears, or laughter. I write
people and relationships, about the beauty and horror of what we do to
ourselves and each other. I write Love. Vengeance. Compassion. Cruelty. Trust.
Betrayal. Forgiveness. Darkness, and the incredible way humans destroy and heal
each other.
I like to eradicate barriers, refusing to be confined by the laws of physics or
limitations of reality. I will befriend a vast population of possibilities and
introduce them in ways that might surprise you.



