Blurb:
For fans of Colleen Hoover comes an emotionally charged contemporary romance about an internationally best-selling novelist and a federal agent fighting to heal past wounds.
Tess Lee is a world-famous novelist. Her inspirational books explore people’s innermost struggles and the human need to believe that there is light at the end of the tunnel—but despite her extraordinary success, she’s been unable to find personal happiness. Jack Miller is a federal agent working in counterterrorism. After spending decades immersed in a violent world, a residue remains. He’s dedicated everything to his job, leaving nothing for himself.
The night Tess and Jack meet, their connection is palpable. She examines the scars on his body and says, “I’ve never seen anyone whose outsides match my insides.” The two embark on an epic love story, but old traumas soon rise to the surface as Jack struggles with the death of a loved one and Tess is forced to confront her childhood abuse. Can unconditional love help heal their invisible wounds? Together, will they be able to move from darkness to light?
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My Review - 4 of 5 stars -
Tess and Jack clicked immediately. I enjoyed all their friends who supported their decision to share their lived. Tess kept her life private as much as possible considering she was a celebrity of sorts. Her past continued to cripple her as well. She was so generous with time and money and very loyal to friends. Jack had his own issues with his military past and all the violence he had seen. He tried very hard to keep his temper under control, though he lost it a couple of times. They were so sweet together, comfortable with each other, and trusted in their love. There were moments of emotion when pasts were brought up. The secondary characters added much to the story. I loved Omar.
This is my unsolicited review.



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