Loves Lost and Found by E V Radwinter
☆☆☆☆
.ePUB, 248 pages
Expected Publication: August 4th 2021 by Matador
About the Book:
Fate has often conspired against Chloe. So, when an old flame, Ed, reappears out of the blue, Chloe must decide whether she will succumb to the euphoric, addictive and giddy happiness of a rekindled romance, or close her heart to love in order to protect herself from the emptiness left by previous broken hearts. Chloe has worked hard to get to where she is professionally, to be successful. Although she has been in love and been loved, she has not yet found the ‘happily ever after’ that she longed for... until, possibly, now. Maybe, just maybe, this time fate will push her in the right direction. But when past hurt haunts the present will Chloe embrace the thrill of the rollercoaster ride, or let her fear of falling stop her from getting on it?
My Review:
I really liked this story, it was very romantic but in a real life way. There were ups and downs, break-ups, cheating and redeeming oneself. Once heartbroken Chloe isn't sure she can can trust her heart to someone again, and then along comes Ed. Will he be the one? You'll have to read the book to find out...and I, for one, recommend you do.
This book had me cheering Chloe on, at times she was a little whiny but she had every reason to be so...there is nothing wrong with a little pity party as long as you eventually get out of it, and Chloe does! She finds strength within herself and pulls up her bootstraps. She lets us know the reasons she is so gun shy about romance. I liked how the author delved into that and then...."back to the present." The style of the writing really drew me in. Ed's whole family dynamic seemed kinda unbelievable...I am very close to my ex but NOT in the way Ed and his ex-wife are. Other than that this was a perfect read for a couple of rainy summer days.
Thank you NetGalley, E V Radwinter and Matador for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an impartial review; all opinions are my own.
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