Elle and Danny were childhood sweethearts who married right out of college and then divorced. Six months later, they run into each other at his sister's wedding reception. Will sparks fly a second time? Or will they get burned? Never Let You Go is a sweet contemporary short story about regrets and second 5,000 words. A steamier version of this title was previously published under the Elizabeth Carlos pen name, and was later available as More Than Anything under Emily Padraic.
Most of Kate Russell's childhood was spent living in different areas of the United States, picking up accents and stories along the way. She currently lives with her family and animals in Nashville, Tennessee.
Es una pena que sea tan corta, creo que esta historia tenia potencial para ser una novela diferente por el tema que trata, pero al suceder todo de forma tan precipitado pierde su gracia.
Concluyendo, un relato directo que podia haber sido mas sustancioso de haber tenido mas paginas en las que desenvolver la premisa.
Such a tiny story, but still gripping and interesting.
Nice and sweet, the book is about a couple that manages to find the way back to each other after a bad breakup.
Elle and Danny were childhood sweethearts and they broke up with no good reason. But at his sister wedding they will have finaly a second chance to change it all..
The characters were likeable and the writing very good. Maybe it could have been longer, but the lengh didn't bother me really.
Una linda historia sin grandes complicaciones, corta y sencilla. Aunque sentí que le faltó algo no me puedo quejar ya que no le puedo exigir mucho a tan pocas páginas. Estuvo bien.
una historia muy corta, pero muy bien estructurada. Rápidamente sientes la conexión que compartían los protagonistas. Con estas historias es donde dices que este libro sí hubiera valido la pena que fuera mas largo.
3⭐️... corto y bonito, justo lo que necesitaba leer 🤗 Me hizo sonreír de forma boba y reír a carcajadas en muchos momentos. Ame a Quinn y a Jake haciendo de cupidos para Elena y Danny 😄 Y aunque el epílogo me pareció algo apresurado igual fue bonito 🙂