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SECOND CHANCES - JO BRIGGS
Rated 18+ New Adult-Contemporary-Romance
Publisher: Daydream Books
Average Rating: 4.50
Purchase: Amazon
Synopsis via Goodreads:
Layla Keyes
is back in England. Much has changed in the five years since she moved
to New York to pursue a modelling career - On the outside she appears
independent, self-assured and enjoying running her own successful
fashion label.
On the
inside she is determined to take back what she lost five years ago when
misunderstandings allowed a jealous third party to manipulate and
interfere in destroying her relationship with Evan Carter.
Evan Carter has spent all that time pretending to not be affected by the loss of Layla from his life.
A twist of fate brings the two back together as they are forced to share a few days alone.
Can their love be rekindled despite the secrets they still have to confess to each other?
As well as writing,
Jo Briggs also enjoys reading; her favorite classics include Pride
& Prejudice, Persuasion and Jane Eyre having studied English
Literature before moving onto Art and Graphic Design. Current genre of
choice on her iPad are angsty steamy romances. Particular favorites at
the moment are by S.C Stephens, R K Lilley, Sylvia Day and Jodi Ellen
Malpas. Jo is also a regular visitor to eBook readers anonymous to keep
her addiction under control.
My mini review
I do love stories about second chances and this is another example of why I love it so much. Jo Brigg wrote such a realistic and captivating story that no doubt others will enjoy. The characters was so developed and Evan and Layla really stood out. Yes, there was moments (of course) that I didn't agree with or they made decisions where I was a bit WTF but overall, I was pleased with their character growth and their interactions with each other.
This book isn't without drama but thankfully it wasn't too over the top or too clichy. I think everything flowed really well and while the author's writing wasn't perfect, I still very much enjoyed this book. It was nothing too heavy, and I liked that. The only thing that I didn't like was the opening chapters, I personally thought it was a bad way to start a book. But what do I know? Anyway, this book is still really worth a read and I highly recommend this to New Adult fans who aren't still tired of the category and it does have a cross-over appeal for Adults aswell.
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