For
Lissa, the second time at love was a charm but in marriage, three’s
a crowd.
Single
mother Lissa Vincent found her soul mate in her best friend’s
ex-husband. Alex Hunter couldn’t believe his fortune when his
ex-wife told him her best friend was available. After divorce,
finding love again could be a challenge but it appeared Alex and
Lissa had gotten lucky. Yet as they start their lives as newlyweds,
Alex and Lissa don’t realize just how difficult it might be to
blend a family.
When
Alex’s ex new marriage begins to unravel, she sets her sights again
on Alex. Does Alex still have feelings for the mother of his child?
Will Lissa keep her best friend or lose her husband?
Fairytales
promise a happily-ever-after. But what really happens after the
after.
Warning:
This title is intended for readers over the age of 18 as it contains
explicit sex scenes and/or situations (including…) and adult
language, and may be considered offensive to some readers.
“Hi, honey. I’m home.” I
called as I entered the house. The boys were spending the night with
their father but I could see Alex was on the phone and he quickly
waved me toward him. Sitting down next to him on the couch, I
listened patiently, curious as to what was going on.
“Yes, I suppose we can switch
days for Joe to come over. I’m sorry things are that way at your
house. Joe’s always welcome here. Just let me know what I can do to
help.” Chloe. Frowning, I listened for more. “Mike seems
like a great guy. If you two are having issues, maybe you can talk to
a counselor or something. Let me know what I can do to help. I’m
always willing to listen. Bye.”
“What’s going on? Your
conversation seemed pretty edgy.”
“She and Mike are having issues.
She thinks he might be having an affair. She wants us to get Joe
early and maybe keep him a few days extra so she can spend some time
with Mike and try to talk things through. She doesn’t want to put
Joe in the middle. You know how he feels about Mike.”
“I’m sorry to hear it. She
mentioned the stress to me at lunch yesterday but nothing about an
affair. I didn’t want to bring it up to you or share things I
shouldn’t. The boys love spending time with him and it’ll be good
for Joe to spend more time with you.”
Alex put his arm around me and
kissed me softly. “You’re wonderful, Lissa. I know this will take
more work on your part, but I really appreciate how you’re willing
to do anything for my son.”
“I love Joe, you know that. But
honestly, I’m worried about something. Chloe seems to want to rely
on you for support. I don’t want you to get caught in the middle of
their issues. The other day at lunch, she told me how much she still
cares for you and warned me away from you. It was uncomfortable.”
“Lissa, I love you. Not Chloe.
You have nothing to worry about.” Taking my face in his hands, he
kissed me deeply and made me forget all of my worries. “Let me show
you how much you mean to me.” Alex picked me up and carried me to
the couch. Undressing me slowly, he worshiped my figure with his
mouth, making me cry out in passion. Then he moved me to our bed and
showed me again, this time with his hard body, just how much he loved
me.
While this story was short, there were sometimes where I felt
that if I had read the first book, Second Time's A Charm, I would
have understood more of what was going on. On the other hand though,
there were some parts of this book that I was able to understand
completely even though I hadn't read the first book.
I think that the author did a really good job attempting to mesh the two families that were brought together due to Lissa and Alex's marriage. Adding in the drama of Alex's ex, this story definitely had its high points on the drama-o-meter. I don't want to judge the characters development because they could have been done in the previous book.
Even though I did enjoy the drama that took part in this book, I'm unsure if I would want to go back and read the first book in the series. If you are looking for a book with a fair amount of drama, than this is the book for you.
I think that the author did a really good job attempting to mesh the two families that were brought together due to Lissa and Alex's marriage. Adding in the drama of Alex's ex, this story definitely had its high points on the drama-o-meter. I don't want to judge the characters development because they could have been done in the previous book.
Even though I did enjoy the drama that took part in this book, I'm unsure if I would want to go back and read the first book in the series. If you are looking for a book with a fair amount of drama, than this is the book for you.
As
a writer, Melissa likes to keep current on topics of interest in the
world of writing. She’s a member of the Romance Writers of America
and EPIC. Melissa is always interested in improving her writing
through classes and seminars. She also believes in helping other
authors and features authors and their books on her blog.
Melissa
doesn’t believe in down time. She’s always keeping busy.
Melissa is a wife and mother, an elementary school teacher, a book
reviewer, an editor for a publishing company as well as an author.
Her home blends two families and is a lot like the Brady Bunch,
without Alice- a large grocery bill, tons of dirty dishes and a mound
of laundry. She loves to write stories that feature “happy endings”
and is often found plotting her next story.
This
is what readers are saying about Melissa’s books:
Amazon
5 star review for Second Time’s the Charm- “Such
a sweet and heart warming story. As I read it, and the details
unfolded, I was engrossed to see if that I thought was going to
happen, would really happen.”
– Lacey Wolfe, Romance Author.
Barnes
and Nobel 5 star review for Protecting His Wolfe-
“Great
read. I couldn't put it down. I really liked the characters,
especially Betsie and the Pigg brothers. A love story with suspense
and surprise.”
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Thanks for the review Crystal Many Reviews.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the wonderful review. I appreciate you taking the time to read the book.
ReplyDeleteThis book sounds great, thanks or the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThank you Marissa! I love that it's short enough to read in between lunch or a child's soccer game! :)
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