Books matching: years apart and reunion
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'Barron's Second Chance' by S.T. Moors revolves around the story of two characters, Barron and Eden, who go through a tumultuous relationship filled with betrayal, regret, and redemption. Barron, a remorseful character, seeks forgiveness for his past actions that shattered Eden's trust and faith, while Eden, despite finding success as a model, struggles to come to terms with the consequences of their past. The narrative delves into themes of young love, character growth, and second chances, with a focus on the complexities of relationships and the impact of past mistakes on the present.
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Now Or Never by Stella Rhys is a romance novel that explores the dynamics of an older man and younger woman relationship. The story follows Holland, who reunites with her brother's best friend, Iain, after years of no contact. Despite the age gap and their past history, they find themselves drawn to each other, navigating a push-and-pull banter as they both struggle with their feelings and past traumas. The book delves into themes of forbidden love, self-discovery, and healing, all wrapped in a steamy and emotional storyline that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.
In an instant, my pulse doubled, and I could feel my jaw ticking tighter and tighter under my palm as I ran my hand over my face, my eyes devouring her body in ways I told myself had strictly to do wi...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Irresistible ) - #3
'Off Course' by Sawyer Bennett is part of the 'Off' series and follows the story of Renner and Cillian in Ireland. Renner, a determined and strong-willed woman, finds herself back in Ireland after a bad breakup, where she reconnects with Cillian, a troubled yet protective musician with a tough exterior and a soft side. The storyline explores their second chance at love, addressing issues of past trauma, guilt, and the complexities of relationships. The author skillfully builds up the sexual chemistry between the characters, drawing the readers in and making them experience it along with the protagonists.
Yup. That's me... a responsible girl. I'm habitually early wherever I go, I pay all of my bills five days before the due date, I plan everything because I hate surprises, and I'm as dull as a brick so... - #4
"Once a Rebel" by Mary Jo Putney follows the story of Callista Brooke and Lord George Gordon Audley during the War of 1812. Callista, widowed and raising her late husband's children, is saved by Gordon, who turns out to be her childhood friend Richard. As they navigate the dangers of the war and personal challenges, their relationship evolves from friends to lovers. The plot is set in America during the War of 1812, offering a unique backdrop for the unfolding events. The writing style captures the historical setting and the slow-burn romance between the characters, with a focus on character development and realistic situations.
(Also, see 33 recommendations for the series Rogues Redeemed ) - #5
Dane's Storm by Mia Sheridan is a heart-wrenching second chance romance that follows the story of Dane and Audra, a couple torn apart by tragedy and miscommunication. The book delves into themes of unrequited love, despair, and guilt, while also exploring the complexities of forgiveness and second chances. The writing style is described as beautifully crafted, emotionally intense, and capable of evoking a wide range of feelings from the readers, such as joy, fear, hope, and devotion.
My car rounded the corner, the mountains in the distance coming into view. Somehow, the majesty of that vista still elicited an internal sigh that went straight to my bones. Magnificent. Solid and unm...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Sign of Love )