It’s a
Widow Thing
He’s on the
fast-track to serious, and she’s hitting the brakes.
When cosmetics
entrepreneur Sabrina Kelly waited until she was thirty-eight to marry, she
never thought she’d be widowed by forty. Now, two years later, she’s ready for
a dip in the dating pool. And Michael, the merciless flirt who lives down the
hall, seems like a fun way to get wet. He has “player” written all over him,
but Sabrina’s not looking for a love connection. Her heart can’t take more than
a fling.
Wall Street mogul
Michael Wright has ignored his mom’s pressure to marry for years. But it’s not
until he has a health scare that he finally takes stock of his life. If he’s
going to settle down, only one woman comes to mind… his gorgeous, whip-smart
neighbor, Sabrina. Their chemistry is off the charts. The banter? So. Hot. But
while he’s working overtime to woo her, she’s holding back. Can two people
running at different speeds get to happily-ever-after together?
MY THOUGHTS
This book was a story about starting over and it was written in such a fun way so it didn't seem as sad as it could have been and I really appreciate that. Sabrina Kelly became a widow after only a short two years of marriage. In an attempt to cope with her loss she joins a support group of widows who helps her to get her life back on track.
What a better way to overcome the loss of a husband than by moving on?? Right?? Well in walks Micheal Wright, her handsome neighbour and elevator companion who, having never had a serious relationship plans to finally settle down. Sabrina is a good catch isn't she?? Can Micheal deal with her past?? And could she deal with Micheal's situation??? (You have to read this book to find out)
As a wife of twelve years myself, I saw myself in Sabrina. I cannot imagine how I would be able to move on with this kind of loss. I loved how willing she was able to get support from her group. Many persons who experience this type of loss tend to go through the motions alone. I liked very much that the author through this story, stressed the importance of getting support to deal with grief. I especially liked what happened coming close to the end. Very impacting.
Micheal and Sabrina had such a beautiful connection, the romance was enough to make you swoon. I loved those parts the most. Overall this was a great romantic story, with a message. Well Done!!!
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Author Bio
– Karen Booth is a midwestern girl
transplanted in the South, raised on '80s music and repeated readings of
"Forever" by Judy Blume. Karen writes contemporary romance and
women's fiction, almost always about the dreamy guy you never thought you'd
get. Her stories are full of breathless kisses, tearjerker moments, family
dynamics, and more than a few things she's glad her grandmother never read.
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