Title: Fall
Author: Eden Butler
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: July 25, 2017
“A captivating and beautiful story with lots of love and passion.” - 5 Star Amazon Review
“Captivating, Emotional Read” - 5 Stars from Book Lovers reviews and recommendations
“A beautiful love story” - 5 stars from Momlovestoread Reviews
“It's beautiful and heartbreaking” - 5 Stars from Shakespeare’s Wench Book Blog
A haunting kiss.
Life – Interrupted.
Keilen Rivers was the best Lily Campbell never had. He was the promise she didn’t let herself keep. After all, nothing in life seems meant to last, and love is no exception.
When Lily’s life takes an unexpected and tragic turn, she leaves behind both her island home and the boy she could have loved to protect the only family she has left.
But sometimes life takes without giving. Sometimes you cannot bend, only break. And when her career spirals out of her control, Lily can only watch as everything she worked for falls to ruin.
But some lies are hard to come back from. And some promises are made to be broken. Sometimes going home again is the only thing that can save you. But first you have to break. First you have to fall.
4* read.
My first book by this author and a real emotional read and an emotional rollercoaster of a journey. A complex story with relateable charcters it does make for a great read.
The story was engaging and kept my attention till the very last page, the main characters Lily and Keilen were hot together and I could feel the chemistry between them straight away. My only problem was I got a bit frustrated with Lily at times, finding myself screaming at my kindle for her to open her eyes, but thats what makes a good read when as a reader you feel emotions like that.
A beautiful, emotional, well wrote book, I look forward to more from this author.
4* read.
My first book by this author and a real emotional read and an emotional rollercoaster of a journey. A complex story with relateable charcters it does make for a great read.
The story was engaging and kept my attention till the very last page, the main characters Lily and Keilen were hot together and I could feel the chemistry between them straight away. My only problem was I got a bit frustrated with Lily at times, finding myself screaming at my kindle for her to open her eyes, but thats what makes a good read when as a reader you feel emotions like that.
A beautiful, emotional, well wrote book, I look forward to more from this author.
Half a step, then two more and there was the weight of Keilen’s large hand on the center of her back, guiding, directing her until she came to rest against his barrel chest, until those massive arms cradled her and the hot fan of his breath slipped down her neck.
The feel of him, the angle of his body, how it moved against hers, how they seemed to fit, to match, to be part of some puzzle she’d never known needed solving was fantasy made real—a hundred stupid wishes her teenage self had spoken into the ether finally realized; breath sweet and intoxicating against her skin. He didn’t dance like her classmates in New Haven. They’d all been a bundle of jerks and gyrations, clumsy sways with the solitary agenda of insinuating an act they so eagerly tried to move Lily toward. They moved like boys—anxious, unpracticed. Keilen moved like a man—commanding, sure, and Lily wanted to stay with him like that, to see how far removed reality would be to the dreams and decadent fantasy she’d invented about him.
Eden Butler is an editor and writer of Mystery, Suspense and Contemporary Romance novels and the nine-times great-granddaughter of an honest-to-God English pirate. This could explain her affinity for rule breaking and rum.
When she’s not writing or wondering about her possibly Jack Sparrowesque ancestor, Eden patiently waits for her Hogwarts letter, edits, reads and spends way too much time watching rugby, Doctor Who and New Orleans Saints football.
She is currently living under teenage rule alongside her husband in southeast Louisiana.
Please send help.
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