After three years overseas, Aiden Hamilton returns to Chicago. During his absence, he thought often of his teenage love, Tiffany, and longs to rekindle their relationship. Except there are two major hurdles—his acceptance into medical school in another state, and the continued efforts of their families to separate them.
Tiffany Baxter has spent the last three years of her life doing her best to remain invisible to her unsupportive parents. The events of her teenage years have created deep emotional scars, and despite the sporadic and secret contact from Aiden, she assumes he is lost to her forever.
Each have struggled to accept the circumstances that separated them. Both want to move on, yet overcoming the obstacles seem to be impossible. Whenever they manage to find their way back to each other, inevitably they are torn apart.
With infinite promises between them, they hope this time will be the one that binds them together.
Author of Women's Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, and Contemporary Romance.
A World of Second Chances...
Kate Smith writes full-length novels in the genres of Contemporary and Women's Fiction with a liberal dose of Contemporary Romance.
Journey with the characters as the experience love and loss, joy and pain, and beginnings and endings.
Book 1 of her new series, You Me & Us is now available worldwide in ebook and paperback. Between You Me & Us is a Contemporary Romance with a strong female lead. The second book, Before You Me & Us is scheduled to release in 2021.
The Hamilton Series consists of six full-length novels and is also available worldwide.
Kate lives in the sunny Okanagan in British Columbia, Canada and has two daughters. She loves travel, a good cup of coffee, chocolate, and beautiful sandy beaches.
I was given a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Another excellent book from Kate Smith. We become privy to the relationship between Aiden and Tiffany and better understand why they had to part ways. Heartache can impact a person in every aspect of their life. Some heal sooner than others, while some wallow In the past longing for a different outcome. We feel the emotion of these two as they move forward from what might have been.