How do I find me again? Theo doesn’t understand why I left him, but then he stopped seeing me a long time ago. Our relationship withered and died and he didn’t even notice. I walked away from the man I love to search for myself. Only I don’t know where to look. Holding life together while raising my son and co-parenting is hard enough. Is it even possible to find yourself when your soulmate is always hovering in the background?
This trilogy is a slow burn romance, but Katherine will get her happily ever after … eventually.
In the second book of this trilogy (and the third trilogy of this series, which defies my ability to define) Kat has left Theo, the only man she has ever loved because he doesn't see or hear her. She and their son, Teddy, (later, Kent) move to her own space and she learns to live without Theo. So much going on here, we discover how she establishes herself in the art world, how she gains a second son, why she founds a refuge (all things readers of Liz's and Gigi's stories are aware of), but we are made hyperaware of how women are still viewed in society. Loved it, again.
I have really enjoyed all of these books but there are so many typos and grammatical errors that seem to get worse with each book- to the point it’s quite distracting. Please edit!