Cole Jackson spent the last 15 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit, Lindsey, his wife's murder, all because he was in a constant state of being high and drunk back then. He knows he didn't kill his wife but he ended up being found guilty and now he has to live with the stigma of that while trying to get his singing/songwriting career back on track. Prison took away any confidence he once had to the point of feeling uncomfortable in crowds of people outside of his small circle. Then he meets Shannon Gallagher, his favorite author of the books that he read while in prison, and her son Cameron. Shannon met AJ, his band mate and best friend, at her book signing and he ends up bringing her and her son to the hotel room to meet Cole personally. It's electric when their eyes meet. But will this new romance end in another murder?
This is another book that was part of the Facebook Winter Games Reader Challenge. Also another book that if I could give more than 5 stars I would. It took me, in total, all of 9 hours to read this book from start to finish. I'm not sure if that is fast or slow because it was over a few days and I know I am not a fast reader. The book was a steady climb that never stopped and never let up. I have stated in previous posts how I love a book that makes you feel everything going on in it, all the emotions of the scenes. Not only does this book do that but since one of the main characters is an author, this is the passage that made me laugh because this book has succeeded in doing exactly that.
"Shannon always strived to make her readers feel connected to her characters and the story of their lives. She wanted them to forget they were reading a book and just become part of the story itself".
I laughed, I cried (a lot in some parts), I got angry, I was nervous and I was hopeful all right along with the characters; I even shouted once about Shannon's ex-husband (and scared my daughter who happened to be sitting next to me). It was just so well written and everything just moved so easily and smoothly that I wasn't sure if I had really made any progress while reading it. In actuality I was in a time suck because I didn't realize that time was moving while I was reading. I was a little confused when I had realized that I was almost 200 pages further along from where I had started and it was about 4 hours later. Now there are two other books in this series, both ,of which, the characters were already introduced in this first one; the second book is Mitch and the third is Bridget. I am definitely looking forward to reading those in the near future as I am more than sure that they will be just as good as this first one.