Molly's life was perfect. She was married to her high school sweetheart, surrounded by her friends and family and she was looking forward to the future. But that all ends one tragic night when her whole world is turned upside down. That fateful night leads to Molly and her best friend Tom holding a secret close to their hearts but keeping this secret could also mean destroying any chance of a new future for Molly. When Tom's oldest brother Christian meets Molly his dislike for her is instant and he puts little effort into hiding it. The problem is he's attracted to her just as much as he dislikes her and staying away from her starts to become a battle, a battle that he's not sure he can win. When Molly's secret is revealed and she’s forced to face the pain from her past can she find the strength to stay and work through the pain or will she run away from everything she knows including the one man who gives her hope for a happy future? Hope that she never thought she would feel again.
The first book in this series was interesting and kept my attention long enough to want to know what happened next…but this book had so many spelling and grammar errors it was hard for me accept I just paid $4.99 for it. The timelines don’t add up I could have sworn in the first book she was 26 and the second book she was 29? I could be mistaken but I refuse to go back and check. Also let’s talk about she is 8 months pregnant but the ex has been in rehab for 6 months and then the same day she goes into labor and she’s two weeks past her due date? Umm what?!!
This book desperately needs editing. I read both books because I liked the story. I hated how many misspelling there were, wrong words used (probably and properly are not interchangeable), and the time line is erratic. There are many inconsistencies especially in the time that passes. The story itself was good though. Its rough though and could use a little fixing.
Letting go the twisted Faith series is hands-down one of the best that I have read in a long time! I have laughed, I have cried, and I’ve just felt in awe through some of it. I definitely highly recommend it if you’re looking for something new.
The book is ok. However there are a lot of inconsistencies in time lines and the details. It makes it a little difficult to follow along and become fully immersed in the story.