Jamaica Green’s world falls apart on her wedding day, leaving her in a state of chaos. Can a chance encounter lead to a fresh start? As the successful CEO of her father's billion-dollar company, she is ready to settle down and find love. However, her fiancé's betrayal at the altar leaves her heartbroken and questioning if true love even exists. Determined to move on from the pain of a failed relationship, Jamaica throws herself back into the dating scene. Meanwhile, Trevor Hover lives a life of intentionality. While completing his master’s degree, he works in the mailroom of Jamaica's family business. But when he meets Jamaica, everything changes for him. As their love blossoms, Jamaica and Trevor can't contain their excitement. From passionate moments in the mailroom office to public displays of affection, they know they are meant for each other. However, as obstacles arise, threatening to tear them apart, will they focus on the possibilities or dwell on their problems? Can they make it through together and create a lasting relationship out of their reconnection?
Per my kindle… I have read 359 weeks in a row!!! Ok.. I PROMISE YOU!!!!! This has got to be the dumbest book I have ever and I do mean EVER READ!!! Like wtf happen and why??? Take this book down now, sit down, take your meds and focus on one thing at a a time!!! Because multitasking is not your thing!! A total waste of my time!!!
I love a contemporary love story with minimum drama Iso things happen for a reason to make room for something better as in Jamaica case. Just because you been with someone for sometime doesnt mean they are your future. this was a great read with little to no errors and a solid plot . it bring about faith and forgiveness.
I liked the book but Alexis got off way to easy and to be the godmother is insane ain't that much forgiving in the world. It wasn't a one time thing it was 2 yrs and a baby was produced. No way no how
Jamaica loves Quentin so much but can he be trusted.. the lies, the corruption, cheating. Losing control over the relationship is not good for Quentin this was a good book