Savannah and Noah had been attached at the hip in college. He was the bad boy college senior. She was the studious college freshman. It had been love at first sight. Nothing could separate them.... until his family mysteriously summoned him home.
A chance encounter leads them back together twenty years later. Life, however, is much more complicated as adults. They are the same people, yet different. Putting the past behind them, they strive to forge something new together. But can they overcome what was for what might be?
This is a story about second chances and a love that only happens once in a lifetime.
It was cute love story but Noah was an idiot to do what he did and Savannah was his puppy. He walked all over her and still she would forgive. Honestly it felt like everything was fine until he had to be upfront and honest with her. I wouldn't trust a person like Noah's character
Savannah Richards fell in love with Noah Worthington when she was a freshman in college, he was a senior and the two became instantly attached, but then he disappeared without a word following his graduation, telling her he would call her...
20 years later she's on her way to NYC and happens to catch a glimpse of a pilot she would recognise anywhere even 20 years later, he still looks the same but he's obviously successful and aged well. By chance Noah comes into the bar where Savannah is having dinner and they reconnect briefly, she tells him to find her she will be in NYC for a few days.... and he does.
What follows is a story of love reignited after 20 years, actually it was always on the back burner for both Savannah and Noah, because of pressure placed on Noah by his father they went their separate ways, putting love on hold.
This was a sweet story, of first true love that doesn't go away. Characters were sweet, they had their issues but they were fairly normal. A decent book
Relatable to the over 40 crowd, having attended college before internet and cell phones. I liked Noah and Savannah, however their connection felt a little lack luster. I found a few discrepancies when "years" we're mentioned and a tendency to give lengthy details. Overall, fun story with likeable characters and easy convo.
I read this book but wasn't too happy with it. She gave in to him way to easy. If I had been in her shoes I would have gotten angry with him. He didn't even fight for her. And to have a child by his wife? I know they were married, but he ..... Anyways she forgave way to easy.
Savannah and Noah were college sweethearts. One day Noah was there and then he was not. No phone call, no goodbye. In a chance meeting at an airport, they see each other again and their chance to begin again. My first book from this author and will not be my last. Awesome sweet romance!
Sweet, but a little unrealistic. I'm sad she spent her whole life waiting. I'm glad they found each other and talked, but is that really how we would want someone to live their life?
The plot wasn't bad, but the story felt too bogged down with details and back story. I never could totally connect with either of the main characters. The story is clean, however, so you don't have to cringe at explicit sex scenes.
3.5 stats. I choose this story as my daughters name is Savannah and I needed a short filler in between my 900 page books. It was a cute story which was quick and easy to read. I recommend it for when you want a quick escape without having to think too much.
I nominated this on Kindle Scout, so I was excited to read it. The beginning was fun and interesting, and the love story was pretty sweet. It was a fairly unique premise, but I had several issues with the writing and the conflict. First, the dialogue sometimes confused me. Their motives were unclear and they jumped from emotion to emotion without enough explanation. I like snappy dialogue, but not when it's abrupt like that. I also found it all to be full of a little too much perfection--she's perfect and good at her job and gorgeous; he's also gorgeous and rich and does everything well, and takes her on picture-perfect incredible dates. Maybe that's a personal preference, though, and I guess the cover should have tipped me off about that, haha. And then there were the huge overreactions to small problems and under-reactions (for lack of a better word) to huge issues. The conflict in general didn't seem solid enough; their decision-making rationale often wasn't explained satisfactorily (even though they analyzed their romantic feelings plenty), so everything that caused a problem felt contrived. The climax and resolution felt rushed and unrealistic. Despite these problems, the characters were likable and more down-to-earth than you might expect from the cover and description, and they had a cute relationship. So even though I was frustrated with all these things, I didn't hate it. It kept me entertained.
I really enjoyed the realism of this book, the characters actually felt real and faced real challenges, I highly recommend this book. I've also read Twist of Fate and it to was really great, I love the time travel plot.
This was a sweet love story. I liked that story and the surprise in the end of the book. It was a little too slow moving for me but overall nit a bad story. I did like that there wasn't any smut in it.