Julius was holding Sasha in his arms and wondering what the hell he had done.
On every level Julius had known it was wrong. Wrong to love her. Wrong to have her. Sasha needed time. Time to live. Time to heal. She was young. Much younger than him. Never should have given in to the temptation.
Julius had to deal with his past before he could think of a future with Sasha. He had spent a lifetime with Jerrica. She had destroyed their relationship with drugs and other men. When she needed him though he couldn’t turn his back on her. He prayed Sasha would understand. He could only hope that Sasha would wait for him until Jerrica was well. Never should have given in to the passion.
Sasha could feel her life changing with every second the paramedics worked on Jerrica. She had seen the sorrow in Julius’s face. She knew it didn’t mean that he didn’t love her. What had happened between them was too special. Too intense to not be real, their happiness was shorter lived than even Sasha had anticipated. Her heart was broken. Never should have fallen in love.
Fate and the family bring them back together. Sasha has a secret. The more people who know the greater the risk Julius will find out. Trouble seems to follow them, preventing them from finding their happiness. Trouble and Jerrica. Never give up on each other.
I'm a small town girl who in early 2000 moved to New Jersey. I had been writing for years. I have so many manuscripts I started and never finished I don't know what to do with them all. I happened to be stuck at the Philadelphia airport with an editor from a publishing house in New York. She read one of my first manuscripts and offered me advise on how to improve it. I lost touch with her with my career in IT taking over. In 2013 I lost my job in IT after ten years with the same company. Found another, lost it again in 2014 due to cutbacks. During this downtime I started writing again and decided to explore Self-Publishing. I love living out the lives of my characters on paper. I love reading other author's works as well. There is nothing like getting lost inside someone's fantasy just for a little while because life sure isn't easy. You can forget your troubles inside the pages of a book.
DNF at 27%. Description sounded really good but story fell flat after the first few chapters. Heroine seems very immature and childish. Started off well enough but there is no flow to the character's dialogue or the story line. Not sure of this is a self published book but a proof reader or editor would have helped. Too bad, I wanted to like this book.