Title: Where Forever Ends
Series: Maplewood Falls #1
Author: K. Street
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: June 28, 2019
Blurb
My life is split into two parts—then and now.
Then:
I was a wife.
Married to a man who was my world and the father of my child. Then, one day,
half of my heart was ripped out of my chest.
Now:
I’m a widow.
A single mom who has spent the last nine months trying like hell not to drown
in an ocean of grief.
I survive in the in-between, but surviving isn't the same as living, and I’m
not sure what living looks like anymore.
That is, until Jase Turner, my older brother’s best friend and my former crush,
comes back into my life.
We’re two people tethered together by strands of similar sorrow.
My husband had my past.
Jase wants my future.
And maybe where forever ends is just a different beginning.
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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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Giveaway
A slow boat on a river of grief...it meanders through your heart. It's poignant, very relatable and simplistically written.
“Time doesn’t heal all wounds, but when enough of it passes, it gets easier to breathe.”

K has let the emotions speak and taken a simple approach to bare Saylor Ferraro's soul to us. The picture she paints, is very raw and tear soaked. Everyone who as lost anyone knows that there's a process of grieving.
Shock
Guilt
Anger
Sorrow
“Grief is constant but fluid. The form of it might be altered by the passing of time, but grief itself is infinite.”
You can't rush it, it takes it time.....and a lot of help. & support. Luckily Saylor "SOCKS" has both. Easton is the protective brother, her parents, her apple of the eye, baby-boy Knox and then there's Jase. He is her companion in this journey, having his heart dessicated with grief and loss himself...he knows!!

"Until now, I thought as the organ in my chest, the one that had ceased beating long ago, sputtered to life once more."
I love k's sweet simple books set in small towns. Very human, very touchable stories that she tells with lots of smiles through pain. The mood is healing and cathartic, turning from sorrow to hope
Cheesy Pickles cause Life, however it is....is worth living, maybe you'll hear knocks in your heart🙂
4 stars for Nomad Frogs In Pond Clubhouse
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