My last year of med school, the best year ever because of her—my future changed forever because of her…
From the moment I saw her, I knew there was something between us not many people find. Passionate nights, stolen kisses throughout our busy days; she and I had the same goals—goals that would end the special connection we’d found. Leaving her behind proved to be the hardest thing I’d ever done. Finding her one day in a Seattle hospital, tending to one of my best friends, proved that old flame had never completely gone out. No longer the easygoing, easy-to-love girl I’d known years ago, she’d become guarded. My only question—why?
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My complaint about this book it is so predictable. I found the female protagonist to be pretty unlikeable. She had a lover her first year in college and when he was leaving to continue his internship they decided it was a good idea to have unprotected sex on his last night in town. Of course, she got pregnant and she never told him because that might have ruined his life. As if. When they meet again years later at the hospital where she works as a surgeon, they find they are still drawn to each other. But she keeps trying to push him away because she doesn't want him to meet their son and realize he is the father. Why? Because then he might be mad at her and take the child away from her since he is from a rich family. Ugh.
The male protagonist is just a rich entitled man who seems to always be talking about his plane, his home, his inheritance. He is a little more likeable, though. He is happy when he figures out he has a son and is eager to be both a father and a husband. Basically, he lets her off the hook too easily, but he is in love...
There is a little more to the story, a stalker, a friend who is the reason he came to that town in the first place, a long epilogue that makes you grind your teeth...
There are several places in the audiobook where the narrator rereads a line or two and the original reading was never removed. I also think the narrator should have been a male, but that is just me.
I received a free copy of this audiobook and am voluntarily reviewing it.
This is more about the book blurb than the book itself. The woman is no longer as he knew her and is now guarded. He wonders "Why?" Such an absurd question when he left her and apparently had no contact for ten years. The very simple answer, you ejit, is YOU.
Outside of fleeing intimate partner violence, there is never a good reason not to tell someone that they've fathered a child. Your child deserves to know who their biological father is.
Love this book Ivy and Megan wrote. It has all the emotions written in that you want to experience right along with the characters. I totally would Recommend this book to anyone.