Title: It's Not Over
Authors: Kaylee Ryan & Lacey Black
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: July 23, 2019
Gwen
Lately, life definitely isn’t how I envisioned it. I had it all. The house, the job, the husband. Until one day, I didn’t. I don’t know when exactly things started to change between us, only that it did, and in a big way. So much so, I found myself standing before a judge and signing off on the end of my marriage. To the only man, I’ve ever loved.
Now, he’s back, fighting, and ready to prove to me that we made a mistake, that our love is worth giving this another chance. I’m not sure if he’s right, but I know what my heart wants, and it wants him. My ex-husband.
Harrison
Why is it that you don’t know the depths of your mistakes until you’ve already made them? I knew signing those papers was a bad idea, but I thought that’s what she wanted. The minute we stepped foot out of that courtroom, it hit me. She’s no longer mine.
That’s when I also realized, that I would do anything to change the past. I have so many regrets. Not her. I could never regret her, but how we ended. We never should have ended. I’m in for the battle of my life to convince her to give us another shot. I have a plan, one that will prove to her that, it’s not over.
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4 Stars
I adore both Kaylee Ryan and Lacey Black's writing, so when I discovered that they had co-written It's Not Over, it was a no brainer that I had to read this book.
I adored Winnie and Harrison's second chance romance. This pair have an enduring love, despite the fact that at some point they lost their way. This book is their story of finding their way back to each other, and it's unique, emotional, at times angsty and heartfelt, with a touch of suspense.
Their interactions and love felt real, the issues they face could be any married couple dealing with the stresses that come with life, love and family. The love, chemistry and passion they share for each other is undeniable.
Overall an engaging story, with endearing characters, and I hope we see this duo collaborate more in the future.
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