A duet box set featuring Belong to You and Made for You. Belong to YouMy honeymoon was almost everything I dreamed it would a tropical paradise, turquoise water, romantic walks on the beach, and loads and loads of mind shattering sex. The only thing missing was the groom. After seven years of coasting through a relationship with Michael, my senses were numb. A week of passion with a stranger was just what I needed to clear my head and take back control of my life. But how do you move on when the man that was only supposed to be a fling somehow seeps into your soul and steals your heart?Made for YouJack and Syd spent a week in paradise. It was only supposed to be a fling. But life can be funny sometimes, and circumstances brought them back together again. Together they seemed to have found their happily ever after. But when Sydney is offered a chance at the career she has always wanted, she must leave Jack behind to follow her dreams. Can their love survive long distance? Sydney's touring with a man every woman wants, but he only has eyes for Syd. And an unexpected tragedy leaves Jack feeling remorseful. Can the two find a way through to forever?
Vi Keeland is a #1 New York Times,#1 Wall Street Journal, and USA TodayBestselling author. With millions of books sold, her titles have appeared in over one hundred Bestseller lists and are currently translated in twenty-six languages. She resides in New York with her husband and their three children where she is living out her own happily ever after with the boy she met at age six.
Enjoyed this read. Interesting mirroring between MC’s
Very cleverly done, passion, jealousy and trust issues seem to define the relationship of both MC’s. I love that Ms. Keeland showed “his and her” versions of struggling with the Green Monster. Most of all, I love that she kept it ‘real’, even logical. MC’s interact in believable and understandable ways. None of those typical scenes of hysterical misunderstandings so frequently done by other writers. You know the ones…..as you read, you ask yourself, “WTF is wrong with these stupid people?” Try making a phone call and ask a ‘pertinent’ question, for starters. Keeland always delivers very good, if not great reads.