Once upon a time, she would lie beneath her husband's embrace, relishing their intimate moments whenever they were together. But suddenly, he shared the devastating news that he no longer loved her. The media buzzed with whispers of her alleged affair with Andre's business associates. Jeanine, Andre's mother, reacted with such hurt that she expelled her from their home, leaving her feeling like it was a distant memory. Despite the pain, she chose to find forgiveness and let go of the past. Holding no resentment, she believed that every event held a purpose, perhaps even shaping her destiny. Her sole focus now was to provide the best life for her son, cherishing the chance to make amends and create a brighter future for both of them.
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HighkeeperGate rated it
This isn't really a review, more of an observation on the nature of the "misunderstandings" sub-genre common in these novels. I usually get annoyed by them, because they often end up being a narrative tool to encourage one-sided affection to form without having to write an actual compelling romance, and sometimes the misunderstandings are actually never resolved even after a relationship forms. Any romance built on the back of a misunderstanding is inherently flawed and indicates a severely lacking author. Cale often gets misunderstood by others, but although the motives behind his actions are often not as altruistic as everyone seems to believe, it's a fact that his actions are undoubtedly good and would send the same message even if he weren't being misunderstood. In TotCF, the misunderstandings are more auxiliary than anything, a means for readers to see the difference between Cale's self-perception and the perceptions of others, with a tad of comedic relief. Amazingly well-written.0 0 Reply
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thehumanbeing rated it
How is it? I wont start reading after you have your review here0 0 Reply
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NewandMoe rated it
Love this story!!! I can’t wait for part 2 and I hope that Harley goes back and stays this time and continue with Alex.0 0 Reply
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Poet_Legion rated it
Awesome this is the second in this series that I read and can’t wait to read the next one. Keep up the good work0 0 Reply
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ShivamThakur1883 rated it
How can you enjoy a book when there are so many spelling and grammatical errors that you wish you could block authors?... I'm getting a migraine from trying to make sense of this book. Please do invest in a good editor.0 0 Reply
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Pham0us rated it
Super nice book0 0 Reply
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Krackers rated it
Really good book did not drag on and had a strong female. Love it0 0 Reply
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