Sunday, July 22, 2018

Review: Heart of Glass

Heart of Glass by Nicole Jacquelyn

Genre: Contemporary, Romance, fiction,
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Purchase Link: Amazon | BN | Kobo
Pages: 368
Published July 10th 2018 by Forever
The next standalone novel from Nicole Jacquelyn about love, friendship, and forgiveness. 

Henry Harris was living his dream as a staff sergeant in the Marines. When he's killed in action, his devastated family is in for one more shock: he had a daughter they never knew about.

Morgan Riley has been raising Etta on her own, and that's always been fine by her - until Henry's brother Trevor arrives on her doorstep, willing to do anything to help and make up for his brother's mistakes. Their attraction feels wrong, but Morgan can't seem to turn him away.

Trevor is suddenly in too deep. He has always wanted a family, but Etta and Morgan come with complications. Yet as Etta brings them closer together, Trevor begins to imagine giving Morgan and Etta the life his brother never could. But he wonders if Morgan will ever learn to trust another man with her heart, especially a man whose last name is Harris.

Henry knew from the start that he was not meant to be a father and the best he could do while on duty in the marines is to make sure that child is at least taken care should he die.  So imagine his families surprise when they find out that he had a child he never told them about. Trevor his brother wanted to meet this surprise family member and maybe even get the family to meet her. He wasn't planning on Morgan the single mother working her best to make sure the child is cared for. Things get complicated when it seems both of them are having feelings towards each other.

Its the summer and I'm all about contemporary romances and this book just did it for me. One I sat down to read this book I didn't end up leaving that couch for several hours. I just couldn't help myself it as such a good book. I loved getting to know these character and seeing where they were coming at when it came to particular situations. I loved seeing that romance between the two. I loved getting to read how Etta was doing with her fathers side of the family now that they were in her life. There was enough drama and romance to keep the readers hooked and I recommend you lovely readers to check this book out.

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