The only person Flynn never lied to was Tara, but that doesn't matter now. She's gone forever, forced to flee and change her identity. Without Tara to center him, Flynn spirals into a wasteland of depravity, his world blurring into a haze of sex, drugs, and alcohol. He always said Tara was the only reason he had to do good with his life, and he's determined to prove that.
I am a superstar.
Tara has enough money to be set forever, but she needs a stable life where she can raise the child she carries. She finds that in a sleepy mountain town and its local theater company. Even better, she meets a handsome widower who's interested in her and ready to be a father again. With Paul, her dreams of easy, simple happiness could be a reality, even when complications arise in the pregnancy.
We are fated in the stars.
Tara is not destined for a quiet life. Without her sister holding her back, she shines too brightly. It doesn't take long for Flynn to accidentally find out where she is, and he is dying without her. He must go to her, and he must save his child.
Chloe Alice Balkin makes cakes pretty for a living. In the spare time she no longer has because of the writing thing, she enjoys a wide range of crafting, including quilting and painting Bob Ross artworks on her walls.
The characters are terrific and very multi-faceted. The storylines go every which direction, constantly changing and pulling you in. The romance and suspense keep you from stopping and putting the book down. Never thought the action could go in such diverse directions. The description by the author is only the tip of the iceberg for this book. Can not wait to read more from this author.
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