Blurb:
USA Today bestselling author Claudia Burgoa brings you a hauntingly-tender, slow-burn romance full of broken promises, buried secrets, and a love that always endures.
I thought I buried him with the rest of my past. The secrets. The ache. The night everything fell apart.
But now Keir Timberbridge—the traitor, the boy I once loved more than life—is back. Barely alive. In my care. With no memory of who I am or what he did to me.
I should walk away. Hell, I tried. But I’m the only one who can keep him hidden, keep him alive.
This town still thinks I’m the girl who let him go. No one knows the truth—about the letters or what it cost me to survive.
Now we’re playing house in the ruins of what we once were: me, a doctor with too many scars, and him, the man who vanished without a goodbye. We sleep in separate rooms. Share meals like strangers. And every time I look at him, I remember the boy who made promises at midnight... and the man who shattered them by morning.
Because loving Keir Timberbridge was always going to destroy me.
And I might let it again.
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My Review - 5 of 5 stars -
Another wonderful story in the Timberbridge series. I have been waiting for Keir's story, and I was not disappointed. Their past could not remain hidden as their worlds collided. With danger following the Timberbridge family, Keir almost lost his life. With reluctant help from Simone, he recovers in more than one way. He earned my respect for all his hard work. Simone had made some tough decisions in the past and in the present. I loved her strength in living with her choices.
Jason Clarke and CJ Bloom did a wonderful job giving these characters emotions and life that kept me listening. Such a wonderful duet.
This is my unsolicited review.
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