I received a free copy of this book from Publisher for an honest review.
This does not affect in any way my opinion of the book nor the content of my review.
Wrecked by J.B. Salsbury This does not affect in any way my opinion of the book nor the content of my review.
Series: Stand-alone
Published by Headline Eternal on July 18, 2017
Genres: Contemporary Romance
Source: Publisher
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When Sawyer's sister died, she had one wish: that Sawyer live life to the fullest. Now Sawyer is giving into her fate with the flip of a coin—heads or tails? Searching for her flight at the airport, Sawyer bumps into a handsome stranger . . . and suddenly fate doesn't seem so scary.
Aden Colt is ticking time bomb. After leaving the Marines, unpredictable flashbacks, a hair-trigger temper, and paranoia make adjusting to civilian life hell. But he can't seem to keep his distance from Sawyer. Even the best intentions can't rid a soul of its scars, and between the two of them, Sawyer and Aden have more than their share of wounds . . .
I knew this would be the kind of roller-coaster read I like to immerse myself in, but I didn’t know it would deliver more than a touching story with a broken hero. Indeed, dear Sawyer put me in a very unexpected emotional state with an extremely delicate situation to face and an unbearable thought.
War is already horrible, being haunted by the memories of it is quite dreadful. For Aden nothing makes much sense anymore, and nothing and no one seems to keep him sane, until the arrive of Sawyer does something to him and gives him what might be—a barely recognizable—hope. But when your worst enemy is yourself, it’s hard to be saved. However, Sawyer could have what it takes to achieve the impossible. She is different and on a mission of her own, nothing to do with Aden and his past, but shocking and though nonetheless. I honestly don’t know what kind of strength possessed her to do what she does here, I don’t think I could be able to accept such a request, but I still put myself in her shoes and it wrecked me . . .
A heart-warming read that makes you contemplate life and how important it is to make the best out of every moment you got, even—and perhaps more so—when you think all is lost.
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