Title: Everything Worth Fighting For
A Jaxson Cove Standalone
Author: K. Street
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: January 11, 2019
Blurb
Fate.
Destiny.
Whatever
you wanted to call it, Macy Caldwell was mine.
She had a chance
to get out of this town, but she refused to take it.
She was
going to give up everything for me.
I wasn’t
worth that kind of sacrifice.
In order to
save her, I had to break her.
The night
Nash Masters broke my heart was the catalyst for the ruin that came
after.
All these
years later, he was fighting for my forgiveness.
He had no
idea I was the one who needed his.
The truth
didn’t always set you free.
They said
love conquered all, but this was war.
And
everything worth having was worth fighting for.
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Author Bio
K. Street
has been making up stories since she was old enough to talk and began writing
at the tender age of eleven. She resides in central Florida with her husband
and daughter, as well as a tiny menagerie of pets; including a dog, a cat, and
a bearded dragon. K is a foodie with an affinity for coffee, peach Moscato, and
dark chocolate. When she isn’t plotting her next story K enjoys reading,
spending time with her family and cheering on her favorite hockey team, the
Chicago Blackhawks.
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Reading a book written by K. Street certainly pulls out all the emotions. I’ve enjoyed all the books this talented author has written. When I heard that this book was being written, I couldn’t wait to hear what Nash and Macy’s story was.
How do you ever forgive someone who hurt you so bad all those years ago? You vowed to never forgive and to never forget. But as the years go on, and you are still thinking of that person. Is it time to move on and accept the things that happened that one night…
Or is the secret you are hiding worse than what had happened back then.
Sometimes it takes talking to an outsider. Someone you feel truly listens to what you have to say…that wakes up the inner turmoil brewing… Finally making the decisions to speak up that has been haunting you for years.
I absolutely enjoyed reading this book. It was a quick read that flowed great.
A beautiful second chance love story from the coffers of K street, which just tears at your heartstrings. It is simplistic in detail but deep in sentiments. A life interrupted and a story cut short. That's the precis of Nash Masters and Macy Caldwell love story. It just comes to an abrupt halt and a decade just yawns between them while they struggle alone with their respective lives.
"A stone cast into the sea. The ripple effect far more reaching than a mind could grasp. That night had been the catalyst to the ruin that came after. What if … "
They're both carrying heavy secrets that are tied around their necks like a stone, weighing them down, tying their tongues
"The past was swathed in secrets and cloaked in guilt. Instead of trying to escape it, I used it as a shield. An excuse to push away not only Nash, but others as well. I had boarded up the walls of my broken heart. Yet here Nash stood, doing his damnedest to pry me open."
Chance encounter in the hometown brings them face to face with their mistakes, their guilt and therein lies the path to forgiveness.
“And I miss you. I miss you so much, it hurts, and saying it out loud sounds so fucking ridiculous because you’re right here, but you’re untouchable.”
Sensitive story written with matching tenderness, emotions are just flowing freely between the characters.
There's a visit by Camryn, Tucker and shayna, who we met in Everything I Never Wanted. There's moments of joy, moments of grief, too hot moments of passion and a whole lotta moments of cuteness. The central vein though is heavily guilt ridden. Both blame each other and then themselves and do so with aggression
It wasn’t my fault.
It wasn’t.
I can’t breathe.
It wasn’t my fault.
I. Can’t. Breathe.
And Nash beats himself to pulp too
This was my fault. I tried to be the hero and ended up the villain.
Go and pick up the book. Better still start with book 1, which is a also a standalone.
4.5 stars for Bee and Monkey
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