Bill can't get the plane crash out of his head. Flashbacks and nightmares plague his sleep, and his only escape is a bottle of Scotch. He's fooled everyone with his bravado - everyone except Taylor, who realises he has post-traumatic stress disorder. She tricks him into accompanying her to a PTSD clinic and, slowly, Bill begins to see that he needs Taylor's help. Brooke is furious they are spending so much time together. For Bill is finding Taylor - a woman who seems to be his antithesis - generous and loving. But can Taylor ever trust Bill with her heart?
Disclaimer: I received this book as a promo from the publisher.
I am a huge fan of soaps but B&B is not one I actually watch. I really enjoyed this book. I know enough about the show to follow along but I didn't feel lost because a lot of the current story lines were explained in the story. I am sure I would have gotten more out of it had I been a fan but I still enjoyed it for what it was, a love story. The subject of PTSD is dealt with in a compassionate and well informed manner. I think fans of the show will especially like this book.
I have seen the beautiful a few times because my mom loves daytime drama. I gave this a chance and was surprised I liked it.
THe webs and lives and twists are always so hard to keep straight when it comes to these shows but i FEEL like this book was great, well written and you can actually get into it. I do really recommend it.