Tuesday 17 December 2019

Wait For Me - Tia Louise









Dear Taron,
I should have told you this before...


Dear Taron,
Is there a time-limit on
forgiveness? 
If there is, I haven't reached it... 




Dear Taron,
I still love you... 


Taron Rhodes was my brother’s best friend.


He was sexy as sin.
But he was more than that…
He was ponytail-pulling, ice down your shirt teasing, throw you in the lake screaming… 
Strong, tanned arms and bright green eyes over a heart-stopping, naughty grin… 
Did I mention his tight end? 
I gave him my first real kiss, my heart, my everything.
I said I’d wait for him…

I’m still waiting, because Taron Rhodes is still the man of my dreams,
And I have a secret that has his bright green eyes.

Noel LaGrange stole my heart when she was only eighteen—pushing me off a flatbed and calling me a city slicker. 
Her brother Sawyer would kick my ass if he knew how many times we made out that summer, how close we got.

Everything changed when Sawyer and I joined the military.
We were honorably discharged, but I didn’t go to her.
Instead, I went back to the city… where no amount of money, no amount of pills can heal this wound.
Only her whiskey eyes and dark hair, her slim arms and her sweet scent, give me hope. 
I broke her heart just as surely as I broke mine, but I’m going back to make it right.
If she’s still waiting…

(WAIT FOR ME is a STAND-ALONE small-town, second-chance romance with a guaranteed HEA. No cheating. No cliffhangers.)





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Wait For Me is an angsty, emotional and at times heartbreaking story of friendship, family and love.

I adore a small town romance, and I’m a sucker for a brother’s best friend romance so this one ticked all my boxes.  Honestly a second chance romance isn’t my favorite trope, but I really enjoyed Taron and Noel’s story. 

The chemistry and connection between Noel and Taron is undeniable not only when they first meet, but when they reconnect.  I found them both to be complex and intriguing, and I look forward to seeing more of this pairing in future titles.











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