

Sarai, who always has a plan, suddenly has no blueprint for handling a staggering loss.

until a devastating tragedy strikes and their perfect world comes crashing down. They’ve heard all the reasons why it’s too soon, but Alex and Sarai are madly in love and determined to make it work. But she gives Alex a chance anyway, and after a few whirlwind months, they’re getting married. An Israeli graduate student, Sarai’s far too busy with school to date. But when he meets Sarai Levy, all that chill goes right out the door. Nicole Jacquelyn delivers a novel that will break your heart…in all the best ways.Īlex Evans is cool. Jacquelyn provides plenty of eroticism, but gratuitous swearing and a sophomoric plot detract from what could be positive messages about foster care, fortitude, and emotional maturity.From the author of Unbreak My Heart comes a heart-wrenching story about a young married couple’s struggle to find their way back to each other after an unbearable loss threatens to tear them apart. The couple begins to mend their complicated relationship when Shane is made aware of his problems and Kate is able to trust him again. Shane lashes out and acts threatened that Kate is trying to replace his late wife, all while he is fighting his true feelings for her eventually Kate reaches her breaking point with him. After one night's drunken sexual encounter between Shane and Kate, he rejects her again and initiates tiresome bickering between them. After Rachel dies, "Auntie" Kate is a stable, loving helpmate for Shane's four young children. Kate Evans and Shane Anderson met when they were teens Kate has always loved Shane, even after Shane married her best friend, Rachel, and broke Kate's heart. Grief unites a young widower and his late wife's best friend in Jacquelyn's (Craving Molly) contemporary romance, which is marred by immature characters, distracting coarse dialogue, and a tedious plot.
