Publisher: Samhain Publishing, Ltd. (April 26, 2011)
eBook: 101 Pages
Genre: Adult Romance
Book from Author*
From Goodreads. Chase and Zoe were the high school golden couple. Football captain, cheerleader, prom royalty. After graduation, though, Chase couldn’t resist the urge to experience life outside their small town. He didn’t exactly expect Zoe to wait twelve years for him, but now that he’s back, he finds some small part of him hoping she did.
It’s no big surprise she’s married. The kick in the face is she married his best friend.
Zoe was devastated when Chase left, but she’s filed those bittersweet memories under “Moved On”. She loves her life, and loves her husband. She has all she needs. And Chase keeps an honorable distance.
One cold, wet, miserable day, tragedy turns Zoe’s world upside down. Chase never expected her to simply fall into his arms, but a man can dream. Except his dream doesn’t include the fact that this time, she’s the one hitting the road…and he’s the one left behind.
Review by Kate
A FOREVER KIND OF LOVE, by Shiloh Walker, packs a heart-breaking and romantic story into a very small amount of pages. I am a huge fan of Walker's work and I couldn't turn down an opportunity to read her latest story.
There is always that one regret each person has from their teen years, and Chase leaving Zoe was the kicker for both of them. Zoe did move on with her life and Chase's best friend picked up the pieces of her broken heart. Years later Chase returns and learns his heart never left Zoe, but unfortunately his time has past. Or has it?
Walker once again created an electric connection between her main characters and even though Chase didn't deserve Zoe after what he did to her, I wanted them to start over again. Along with the romance, a devastating turn of events in her marriage had me on the verge of tears for 3/4 of the book. Zoe is one of the strongest characters I ever read and she definitely deserved a break from her life.
Overall, this was a great novella. Walker swept me off my feet once again with this short book and I hope you will agree after reading it too.
0 Comments on eGalley Review: A Forever Kind of Love by Shiloh Walker as of 1/1/1900
Add a Comment