Love doesn't always break easy and if you're lucky it snaps back harder.
Two years ago, Pierre St. Jean asked Amina to choose him. She chose the sky. Now, Amina's built a whole new life in Chicago, respected as a flight attendant trainer, her past tucked neatly away. But when her grandmother's illness drags her back to Louisiana and a new opportunity to launch a flight school opens, she collides with the man she's been running from and the love she never buried.
Pierre has tried to move on. Groomed by Saint for power, his future is tied to Vaina, the mayor's daughter, polished, connected, and dangerous in ways no one speaks on. But when Amina steps back into Louisiana, everything Pierre thought he left in the past rises up raw and unfinished.
Their bond has always been deeper than desire. It's tethered by years, by pain, by choices neither of them can undo. But the city is shifting, enemies are watching, and secrets are clawing their way into the light.
This time, love might not be enough to save them. Some ties bind. Others choke. And second chances? They always come with consequences.
“Love doesn’t always break easy, and if you’re lucky, it snaps back harder.” Whew. That line IS the book.
Two years ago, Pierre asked Amina to choose him. She chose herself. The sky. The peace. Now she’s thriving in Chicago, respected and unbothered—until her grandmother’s illness drags her back to Louisiana... and straight into Pierre’s orbit again.
Let me be real for a second: Pierre. Was. Raggedy. 😤 He really tried to play in Amina’s face like she wouldn’t check him and it. Tried to hold onto power, Vaina (👀), and still feel some type of way when Amina walks back in the room? Sir, that’ll be a hell nah. 😂
And yet.. and yet. Their bond is deeper than desire—tied together by years, pain, history, and choices they can’t undo. This is the kind of slow-burn love that makes you want to scream at the pages and hug the characters at the same time.
Secrets are coming out and the past won’t stay buried. Every second chance comes with consequences—and this one hits hard.
But let’s talk about that cliffhanger, because I am NOT okay. The way it snatched my breath?? I need the next book like YESTERDAY. No crumbs left. Just vibes, heartbreak, and me pacing the floor.
5/5 for the drama, the tension, and the absolute grip this series has on me.
Girl I’m in tears. This was so good from the betrayal to the forgiveness. But honey I need to know who set them up & if Ayida will be a widow cause you know she a witch & she seems like she don’t play!!!!
Yeah that cliffhanger crazy. Noles better pull through or imma be mad as fuck. I like Ayida witch ass. She don’t deserve that heartbreak. None of the brothers deserve to lose him either.
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