
After reading the first two books in this series I honestly had no idea what to expect as I had no idea if J.W. Ashley was planning on adapting more to this series… So I’m pretty sure you can imagine my shock when I saw she was planning a third book… In a way this book is fresh compared to the other two books, but at the same time it is still the same because you get to see how things are progressing with the characters from the first two books….. But the way J.W. Ashley wrote this, you can see that she did a great job. This had a different feel and vibe from the other two, but that worked out perfectly because it gave this book/ story it’s own identity… you get to see the raw pain that Zach goes through and how he’s dealt with things for the last 10 years and the journey that takes place is an interesting one because one day he had everything he could ask for and then within seconds it was taken from him and he never understood why. The ideas that J.W. Ashley comes up with are honestly amazing and I have no idea how she manages to put them into words.
I was hooked from the very beginning of this story and honestly didn’t want to put it down, but I was pleasantly surprised by the turn of events that took place as I truly didn’t see half of them coming. She kept me guessing the entire time and I loved that… It’s not often you get to read a book when you can’t predict how things are going to end up, but this author totally nailed it.
I’m interested to see what else J.W. Ashley has planned next, I have no idea if she plans to add to this series or if she’s going to go in another direction, but either way I’m looking forward to seeing what she comes up with.
Zach had nailed into him that happiness, weakness, a family and much more wasn’t important and all that would happen in the end is that it would just break you. So he was taught to be strong and never let anyone in…. Until Celeste came into his life. She made him want the things he’s been taught to not crave or want in life… They married fast, lived in bliss but that was all taken from Zach without him getting to make a choice or anything.
Ten years on and he’s doing well for himself, but there’s one case he’s struggling with and people are wanting answers that he can’t give. However, when a knock on his door one night brings him back into the past, what will happen?? With Celeste back because of her needing to warn him he’s stepping in too deep and there’s a mark on his head, how will things go? Will he take her warning lightly or not believe a word she says due to disappearing act 10 years ago???
I was hooked from the very beginning of this story and honestly didn’t want to put it down, but I was pleasantly surprised by the turn of events that took place as I truly didn’t see half of them coming. She kept me guessing the entire time and I loved that… It’s not often you get to read a book when you can’t predict how things are going to end up, but this author totally nailed it.
I’m interested to see what else J.W. Ashley has planned next, I have no idea if she plans to add to this series or if she’s going to go in another direction, but either way I’m looking forward to seeing what she comes up with.
Zach had nailed into him that happiness, weakness, a family and much more wasn’t important and all that would happen in the end is that it would just break you. So he was taught to be strong and never let anyone in…. Until Celeste came into his life. She made him want the things he’s been taught to not crave or want in life… They married fast, lived in bliss but that was all taken from Zach without him getting to make a choice or anything.
Ten years on and he’s doing well for himself, but there’s one case he’s struggling with and people are wanting answers that he can’t give. However, when a knock on his door one night brings him back into the past, what will happen?? With Celeste back because of her needing to warn him he’s stepping in too deep and there’s a mark on his head, how will things go? Will he take her warning lightly or not believe a word she says due to disappearing act 10 years ago???