

I know I say this every single time… but A. E. Valdez is on my auto buy list for a reason, and this book is another example of why I trust her with my heart every single time.
Winter King walked away from everything he loved and spent the next decade pretending he was fine. Hiding his pain behind his money and work.
Eve Valentine never truly healed from the man who broke her heart. She has her guard up and really trying not to relive her past.
Years later, they run into each other, and Winter is finally forced to face everything he ran from, and the love he never forgot. Eve is still hurt, still angry, and even though she doesn’t want to forgive him, her heart won’t let her forget.
This is a beautifully written second chance romance about Winter and Eve finding their way back to each other after life, loss, and heartbreak got in the way.
The character development of these two characters was done so well. Watching them navigate grief, depression, healing, and growth felt honest, and deeply emotional.
The side characters added so much to the story, his bothers, her best friends, Reign (who needs his own book) made the story real and fun.
The spice level isn’t too crazy, you actually get more than halfway through the book before a spicy scene, and I really appreciate that. You get to know their story first. I can’t wait to read book three in this series!
I know I say this every single time… but A. E. Valdez is on my auto buy list for a reason, and this book is another example of why I trust her with my heart every single time.
Winter King walked away from everything he loved and spent the next decade pretending he was fine. Hiding his pain behind his money and work.
Eve Valentine never truly healed from the man who broke her heart. She has her guard up and really trying not to relive her past.
Years later, they run into each other, and Winter is finally forced to face everything he ran from, and the love he never forgot. Eve is still hurt, still angry, and even though she doesn’t want to forgive him, her heart won’t let her forget.
This is a beautifully written second chance romance about Winter and Eve finding their way back to each other after life, loss, and heartbreak got in the way.
The character development of these two characters was done so well. Watching them navigate grief, depression, healing, and growth felt honest, and deeply emotional.
The side characters added so much to the story, his bothers, her best friends, Reign (who needs his own book) made the story real and fun.
The spice level isn’t too crazy, you actually get more than halfway through the book before a spicy scene, and I really appreciate that. You get to know their story first. I can’t wait to read book three in this series!