Book Description:
Dane Kauffman: Rich, smart, handsome, and selfless. He’s content with the direction of his life, until the moment he stares into her green eyes.
Eden Clare: Determined, headstrong, and independent. Searching for a job, answers, and a purpose, she has no room for anything else. Until she glances in his direction.
Crossing paths, tempting fate—Dane must make the ultimate decision. Sacrifice everything to get what he wants, or to continue to be benevolent.
Our Review:
Reviewed by Donna ~ 5 stars
***ARC received for an honest review***
“There’s a reason for everything.”
I have read quite a few books by Leddy Harper and in all honesty,
they have been hit or miss, ranging from 2 stars to 4 stars. It was this
synopsis though that drew me to this book, short and to the point, not a lot
given away but enough to get my mind whirring about what could potentially be inside.
Nothing could have prepared me for what Leddy Harper delivered though, I cannot
say enough how much I loved this book. From the minute I started reading, the
world ceased to exist, I was captivated and I was turning those pages like a
loon. As soon as I had finished I knew that I had read an amazing book, I knew
that it would be on my top favourites list of 2017 and I knew that I had to
tell my book friends to READ THIS BOOK!
I love an author who is brave, one that isn’t scared to tell
an honest story, one that delivers true life on a platter in all its warts and
all glory. Yes, we read to escape reality, but sometimes it is the relatable
stories that leave the bigger impact and boy did this book leave its mark.
Leddy Harper held my heart hostage throughout this book, she wrung every single
emotion out of it, every single heart string was severed and then delicately
sewn back together. I love a book that makes me feel, I love a book that I can
get lost in…live and breathe the story and this journey was one I took
willingly and completely.
“I had no idea the demons never
left, because I never knew they existed.”
Life is never what it seems, we see the outside, the façade that
people are willing to show, we think that some people have it all, but have you
really wondered what happens to them behind closed doors? Male pride is an
indomitable feeling, but loneliness, abandonment, rejection, isolation and just
that need for human touch and comfort are far more powerful but add to that the
overwhelming need to protect and you have a man on a precipice. Dane was on that precipice.
“Sometimes we do things without
personal gain…We stick things out and stay places for other people. It’s not
always about ourselves. It’s not always about what we get in return. I can’t
think about myself all the time…I can’t expect her to take care of me when she
can’t even take care of herself.”
I cannot and will not say anything about the plot because
this is a book that you need to go into blind, I beg you not to read spoiler
reviews because you need to experience this as the author intended. There is no
cheating, I will say that much as I know that is a trigger for some but their
connection as friends could blur on the side of risqué. This though was a book
for the emotional reader, one that thrives on character connection, one that
loves the cathartic release of tears but thrives on the smiles that follow.
This book ticked all my boxes.
“You came in and swept me up like
a hurricane. I wasn’t prepared for it, and now I’m scared of the destruction
that’ll be left behind when you’re gone.”
Even though this is Dane’s book I want to talk about Eden
first. It is very rare I really admire a heroine but Eden spoke to me in so
many ways. Eden was an old head on young shoulders and while for the romance
readers in us some may get frustrated with her hesitation and reluctance I
admired her for it. Eden had morals, her self-preservation instincts were high
and she stood her ground when it would have been so easy to jump. Eden was the
voice of reason in this book, the angel on the shoulder giving the sage advice
when the devil on the other was desperately shouting, wanting to be heard. Eden
was the voice of caution and I loved her for it.
“That’s the problem. I’ve become
your emotional crutch. You’re not happy at home, your relationship is weighing
on you, and instead of concentrating on that, you come to me for the highs to
balance out your lows. I’ve become your vacation.”
Dane was the epitome of perfect, my heart and soul hurt for
him, and the situation he finds himself in was untenable. I felt his
desperation, I felt his feelings of helplessness…I just felt everything. Dane
was selfless, benevolent, kind and magnanimous, he was extremely loyal, protective
and understanding. When he loves, he loves hard and all in, no middle ground. This
was a man that captured my heart and once you understand the truth that Leddy
Harper so frustratingly seeps out like water from the tiniest of cracks, your
heart only aches the more. Dane was incredibly easy to love.
“I just fucking wanted to be
happy again.”
Dane and Eden meeting was kismet, everything happens for a
reason and these two met when both needed the other the most. I loved the build
from strangers to friends to confidantes to eventual lovers and more. I loved
that it wasn’t rushed and while these two are not together for the majority of
the story the connection, the attraction, the chemistry is ever present on
every single page. The constant struggle between right and wrong was always
there and the desperation that these two felt was constantly eating away at me.
This is a book that will make you question yourself, do not make a blanket
judgement in the beginning…keep reading.
“I didn’t want to stop living.”
I admire Leddy Harper for the way in which she delivered
this book, she took a tough subject and delivered it with honesty and
compassion, she turned this subject on its head and made you see how others are
affected, especially those closest to you. The characters are not perfect, but
it is their imperfections that matter the most. This was a book about
sacrifice, the pro’s and con’s, guilt and its many manifestations but most of
all this was a book about right and wrong, recognising that love happens when
you least expect it and sometimes, even when you think you have met your soul
mate, you haven’t and it takes meeting your destined to recognise it. Totally
and utterly adored this book and while I would have loved a little more of them
together, I was satiated with what I got. Amazing book.
About the Author:
Leddy Harper had to use her imagination often as a child. She grew up the only girl in a house full of boys. At the age of fourteen, she decided to use that imagination and wrote her first book, and never stopped.
She often calls writing her therapy, using it as a way to deal with issues through the eyes of her characters.
She is now a mother of three girls, leaving her husband as the only man in a house full of females.
The decision to publish her first book was made as a way of showing her children to go after whatever it is they want to. Love what you do and do it well. Most importantly Leddy wanted to teach them what it means to overcome their fears.
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