Rachel Henderson
loved this, so caring and beautiful. both could've given up on each other, Jenna didn't and through her patience they found their way back
Janice Tangen
military, midwife, TBI, grieving, recovery, relationships, Canada Most of the book is written alternately balancing the whirlwind love-into-marriage with the post TBI present as time moves along. The character of Sean is spot on for a military victim of TBI, and Jenna demonstrates the positive aspects of someone in love with a person who doesn't know how to cope with the devastating changes that have occurred in life. All of the characters are engaging and intriguing, and the plot is well crafted. Disclaimer-I worked with patients who had brain injuries for a number of years.
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Penny Leidecker
I knew Sean's book was going to be an emotional read and I was right. Zoe York has written a beautiful, heartfelt book that will keep you reading far into the night. You can tell what a terrific author Zoe is by the way she tears at your heartstrings one minute and then has you laughing the next. Sean and Jenna meet overseas. He's a Captain with the Canadian Armed Forces and Jenna is a midwife serving with Doctors Without Borders. One morning, fate has them reaching for the same apple at breakfast. When their leave happens, they decide to vacation together. At first, they're thinking this will just be a fling, but they soon realize it is so much more. No spoilers, so I highly recommend this book to anyone that has never read any of Zoe's books or to anyone that loves a wonderful romance.
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